Nunavummiut from several communities say they're reeling from suddenly losing access to free Amazon shipping after Canada Post put an end to a loophole customers utilized to access the service.
For years, residents of small Nunavut communities shipped their Amazon orders to fake postal codes as a way to save hundreds of dollars a year on food and supplies. While these products are available at local grocery stores, their prices are significantly higher due to the cost of Northern transportation.
Iqaluit is the only community in Nunavut which qualifies for free shipping with Amazon Prime.
But last month, Canada Post began enforcing its long-held return-to-sender policy for any misaddressed mail. Because those Amazon shipments were addressed to incorrect and fake postal codes, dozens of Amazon orders have been sent back to the company — even after being flown in to local post offices.
I mean technically it is, but I've been on the other end of this too. You want to talk about fraud, you should see what some of these northern communities charge for things. Canada Post just absolutely rapes you for shipping too, and that's 100% what this is about. It's got nothing to do with fairness.
The real problem is when companies advertise free CANADA WIDE shipping and charge for shipping to the Territories. It shouldn't need to be said, the Territories are part of Canada.