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Damn Postal Services!
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This really sucks! A good friend of mine sent me a nice big box full of DVDs.... both movies and TV Series! And what happens? The damn post office lost the package! Someone out there got a nice big box of DVDs!

This was a package that was being sent to me for my birthday. Was scheduled to arrive on May 29th. A month ago today! But no such luck! The post office tried the tracking number... but they said it don't show being scanned since the original acceptance scan when she first mailed it out!

Since these were a gift from a friend there is no getting replacement copies of what was in the box. But at least she did get insurance when she shipped it. Of course it seems like they are making her jump through hoops to get the insurance. And they are taking their sweet time at that.

My friend has now started me up a new box. Hopefully this one will arrive without any problem. Though I am now a bit gunshy about anything being sent through the postal system.
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I don't mean to be a dick, but she has sent you 50 packages over the last few years.  Trust me you have posted about every one of them.  Now you're gonna bitch about one getting lost.  I am not fond of the post office either, but in most respects they have taken good care of you.
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They sure haven't taken good care of her. Sending out the packages... paying what they request. And not scanning the packages as they are supposed to... and giving her the run around while trying to get the insurance she paid for.

And in my opinion they are only as good as their current delivery record. What happened in the past is just that... the past. She even said herself that the postal system has gone downhill as this isn't the first problem she has had with them lately.

And for the record... I have more then one friend that sends to me. Both male and female. Everything I have been given hasn't been from this one person.
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I don't mean to be a dick, but she has sent you 50 packages over the last few years.  Trust me you have posted about every one of them.  Now you're gonna bitch about one getting lost.  I am not fond of the post office either, but in most respects they have taken good care of you.


The more I think about this the more aggravated I get. It shouldn't matter how many packages I get. If the post office isn't doing their job and not only lose a package sent to me.... but give the sender a runaround and take forever to get her the insurance she paid for... I should have the right to complain about it. 
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Indeed you do...have a right to complain I mean.  It always strikes me as funny that people say, "I don't  mean to be a...," then proceed to be exactly that.  If you don't mean to be a dick, don't be a dick, plain and simple.
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... but in most respects they have taken good care of you.

No
2% loss is totally unacceptable.
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Thanks Martain and Mithi... I was starting to think there was something wrong with me thinking this was unacceptable!
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Meh. Postal services deliver billions of pieces of mail every year, so there is bound to be the occasional bit of mail that gets 'lost'. Man up, allow the insurance to pay up within a reasonable time frame for a large company, and move on with life.

I agree that the mail services shouldn't make it difficult to claim, but you could always use one of the many competitors if you aren't happy with the results of a particular carrier.
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... but in most respects they have taken good care of you.

No
2% loss is totally unacceptable.


I wonder what the % is of all mail they deliver though? 2% of 50 packages is unacceptable, but what about this one package over 40 years? (hypothetically).
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The post office service, which had been so stellar for so many years, has become a joke.

They not only lose things, which is only covered if you pay extra for insurance, they way they do things defies logic.

I recently ordered something from amazon, which should have been delivered in 2 business days, and it was sent via the USPS.

It was sent to the nearby Depew office instead of the Buffalo office. Both of these offices are only a few miles away from me and each other.

One would think that the Depew office could make the delivery to my house or at least send it to the nearby Buffalo office.

How did they take care of the problem? They re-routed the package to Rochester, over an hour away, to then send it back to Buffalo.

They ended up sending a box on over a hundred plus miles trip and delayed my delivery by a week.

The pony express would have taken less time to deliver my package - it's no wonder people are flocking to alternative delivery services.
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Indeed you do...have a right to complain I mean.  It always strikes me as funny that people say, "I don't  mean to be a...," then proceed to be exactly that.  If you don't mean to be a dick, don't be a dick, plain and simple.


I am sorry what was the point of your two cents this time.  Have I EVER said anything you have EVER agreed with.  I cannot understand why whenever I post you find it necessary to comment and in the opposite.  While I was not trying to come off as a dick to addicted because he is generally a nice guy, you automatically had to jump on your soap box.  Why can't you just admit you do not like me or what I have to say and stop following everyone of my post with a nasty comment?
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Indeed you do...have a right to complain I mean.  It always strikes me as funny that people say, "I don't  mean to be a...," then proceed to be exactly that.  If you don't mean to be a dick, don't be a dick, plain and simple.



You seem to have dibs on that position
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Agreed, the postal service really sucks now.

I had an Express Mail package delivery the other day from Japan. I was in the back of the house, and heard the doorbell ONCE. I got to the door as quick as I could, and there sat the "We Missed You!" notice. Oh yeah... they really tried hard to deliver it.

And just the other week there was a package that was sent by 1st class mail. The tracking # showed that it even arrived HERE IN TOWN...and then showed nothing for over a week. It finally showed up all the way in the next state. Did they rush it back then? Nope, I had to wait another full week before it finally got here.

I've had things like that happen multiple times just in the last year.

I've also had packages get "lost" (as evidenced by the tracking #) and then magically show up 3-6 weeks later.

I often get other people's mail delivered to my mailbox, etc...

I've complained multiple times, informed the postal master, etc. and it never does any good.

Edit: Oh yeah... I forgot to mention that I had two shipments sent from Amazon UK earlier this year, and each one of them took 2½ MONTHS to arrive. They were shipped by DHL, so I would assume they were the problem...but they were both delivered in the end by the USPS, so who knows.
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That I know of, I have only lost at most three pieces of mail only of 15,000-20,000 received in my lifetime. A dozen or so have been delivered to neighbors when the label was not clear.

The weird one for me wasn't with the postal service; instead it was with UPS. I had just moved here. I had a post office box but no mailbox at my home, and I ordered something with no indication of how it was going to be shipped. If it had been via USPS, I would have been screwed with no mailbox; it would have gone back to the post office and sat until I hopefully walked in asking about it. So I gave my p.o. box instead with the assumption if it was UPS or FedEx they would go in and ask for my physical address because they couldn't deliver to p.o. boxes (have had to do that before.) It was supposed to 3 or 4 days as you would expect.

So, here's the route the package took:
1) Shipped from seller's location
2) Arrived for scan at Location B
3) Departed Location B
4) Arrived Location C
5) Departed Location C for my home
6) Returned to Location C due to it being a p.o. box address
[stayed at Location C for 4 or 5 days]
7) Departed Location C traveling to my previous home address
8) Arrived at Location D
9) Departed Location D for my old address
10) Arrived at my old address discovering it wasn't my address anymore
11) Departed Location D for Location C
12) Arrived at Location C
13) Departed Location C or my current home (again)
14) Arrived at my door, having asked my USPS for my local address.

Time: around 2 1/2 weeks
Distance traveled: approx. 2,800 miles

The package was probably like, "Oh thank God that's over!"
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I also have odd experiences with the American mail system.

I regularily order from both Amazon.com and Amazon.ca to Germany.

When I order from Canada, the package arrives within 5 days. The record was 2 days. I was so suprised I assumed they shipped it from somewhere else*. But the sender address actually was in Canada.

When I order from the US I need not wonder when it will arrive before at least 14 days have passed since shipping. And when I have large orders where I get a tracking ID I see it zig-zagging across several US states before being put on an international cargo flight.


*Amazon.co.uk seems to have a large number of German customers because I got several orders of mainstream items directly from Germany's central Amazon centre in Bad Hersfeld instead of the UK.
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Yeah... I have seen some awful strange routes through tracking myself.

I have seen times where it comes East towards me... then backtracks West before coming back East and to me. Makes not sense at all.
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