i have a package going to bat machine.
usps 2 DAY flat rate
sent last sat.
on a truck last sat.
NO UPDATES IN FIVE DAYS.
ARIZONA TO IDAHO.....
IT COULD HAVE WALKED BY NOW.
and usps has the crappiest "customer service" in the world.
when they call back there will be NO INFORMATION on the location of the package or the trailer.
Ain't none of this new. It is the new norm..
well i ship on a regular basis..
this is not normal to loose a package for 5 days
well i ship on a regular basis..
this is not normal to loose a package for 5 days
Is there a web site to buy some ? Thanks JR
i have a package going to bat machine.
usps 2 DAY flat rate
sent last sat.
on a truck last sat.
NO UPDATES IN FIVE DAYS.
ARIZONA TO IDAHO.....
IT COULD HAVE WALKED BY NOW.
and usps has the crappiest "customer service" in the world.
when they call back there will be NO INFORMATION on the location of the package or the trailer.
JEEZE LOUISE! You expect them to know where in a trailer your package is?
Everything is slow because of holiday volume and they are short of help due to COVID and people quitting. For the most part I've had pretty good service.
duh
they know what trailer a package put in.
or what airplane ground or air for priority mail
( i use to work in usps, specifically PRIORITY MAIL)
no update on a package location for SEVEN days is abnormal.
on the east coast in a snow storm. maybe, but this is a straight shot from phoenix to idaho.
as it is the trailer went to seatle first...most likely it got put on the wrong trailer
( a lot of priority goes on planes, the long delay says this went by truck).
actually registered is hand carried from container to container..it is know every step of the way.
a registered mail is very seldom( like never) "lost"
I understand that, but I have heard it said that they don't necessarily want YOU to know where it is even tho THEY know where it is. Sadly however security is somewhat compromised since they don't include restricted delivery as a a part of the standard service; you have to pay extra for that. Anyone at the destination can sign for YOUR package assuming that they take the time to get a signature.
Odd the things that can arrive in the US mail. When the gold vault at Fort Knox opened, everyone thought it would take a train shipment to deliver the bars. They ignored the steady vault employee runs to the Post Office....It's been touted that the Hope diamond was sent via registered mail.