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  1. Here's an idea:
    Nationalize Amazon and Intelcom, merge that with Postes Canada, and combine it with that idea of doing a social check on isolated folks. Now that would be a plan!!

    But no way these business guys will ever do that. They are too happy to cut public services to privatize more and more!

    This is why we can't have nice things!

    #postesCanada #amazon #intelcom #postalStrike

  2. In Canada, Amazon ships stuff through Intelcom (for various bad reasons, of course), who they're rebranding as Dragonfly.

    100% of the email notifications from Intelcom look and feel like weak phishing attempts.

    This one's got a QR code that leads to dirxer.com, which has an Apache test page, so I'm going to *assume* it's not legit. 😆 Also, it was sent to an email that would never be used to order a package.

    #phishing #intelcom

  3. Article du journal l'Étoile du Nord, aussi membre du réseua des médias critiques de gauche

    **Une organisation ouvrière occupe un entrepôt d’Intelcom à Montréal**

    Des membres de l'organisation #AllianceOuvrière ont occupé un entrepôt d'#Intelcom dans le quartier #Anjou à #Montréal. Ils protestaient contre la complicité de l'entreprise de logistique dans les fermetures d'#Amazon au #Québec.

    etoiledunord.media/2025/02/une

    #polqc #gaucheqc #boycottamazon #amazon

  4. Okay it's long time for a #CanadianKvetches ...

    Why the heck are package deliveries in Canada so difficult?

    #CanadaPost is not great. They're slow, and they lie about making delivery attempts. Just today they claimed to have tried to deliver a package but no one was there. I've been waiting by the door all day. It never happened.

    #Purolator is the worst shipping company I've ever seen. If someone uses Purolator to deliver a package to me, it's always a problem- always.

    Amazon seems to use a company called #Intelcom and they somehow are worse than Purolator. They actively lie, claiming they delivered packages, then delivering them the next day, or sometimes not at all. I don't think Intelcom is a real shipping company. I think they're just an outsourced Amazon delivery company, or they'd rank worse than Purolator.

    I live in a major city (Vancouver), so this should not be an issue, and UPS Canada and FedEx Canada are fine. I don't know why package delivery is so bad here...