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What's the Canadian equivelant of a zip code? by thread_killer 2005-09-12 11:58:11
I'm trying to figure out how to ship a package to Canada. The address I have looks like the zip code is 'P1A 4C2' (at least, that where I would expect the zip code to be in the address) but when I try to calculate the international rate on the website (and I select Canada) it's telling me that I need a five digit number.

I are confused.

[ Reply ]
  The carrier's website is retarded. by McNutcase2005-09-12 11:59:33
  Uhm...don't leave us hanging in re: to the babysit by demonhedge2005-09-12 12:01:05
  So you're shipping to North Bay, Ontario (n/t) by TrogL2005-09-12 12:03:19
  The Canadian equivalent is the postal code by nix2005-09-12 12:14:19
    It also means by MatthewDBA2005-09-12 12:18:02
      What?? someone actually use a mailstop?! gasp ;-P (n/t) by classic_jon2005-09-12 12:48:46
        What is a mailstop? by shorty822005-09-12 13:58:19
          Specifies it more closely. by McNutcase2005-09-12 14:04:35
            I lived in a three-building apt complex once by MatthewDBA2005-09-12 14:52:25
  So what's the cheapest way to ship? by thread_killer2005-09-12 13:02:43
    Try USPS or DHL. I've found UPS to be the most by techi8702005-09-12 13:16:53
      Thanks, I'll just go to the post office (n/t) by thread_killer2005-09-12 13:32:12

 

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