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Pillar of the Community
United States
3294 Posts |
I am having some trouble with the USPS and wonder if anyone else has had this happen before.
Basically, when I use the tracking number on the USPS website, it shows that the package has been bouncing around between the location I am at, and the USPS sorting facility in Jackson, MS. It seems to have gone back and forth 3 times so far and I am starting to get a bit annoyed.
Anyone seen anything like this?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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 Oh Yeah! I have seen this right here in N.C. My packages seem to take a tour of the state before settling in my giant rural mailbox or the main office in town. They are missing out however because they never seem to make it out to our beautiful coast. They always go back and forth from Charlotte to Greensboro a couple of times with a brief stop in Fayetteville before visiting our wonderful capital city of Raleigh and then coming home to me. I watched as one bounced around the state for nearly a week once and started to get very irritated.
Edited by Tim Stroud 09/02/2012 5:40 pm
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Moderator
 United States
16679 Posts |
USPS.... 
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
7096 Posts |
I always thought Auspost was bad until I started getting stuff delivered by USPS and Canada post they are shockers for delays and mishandling items.  Believe it or not I have found EMS to be the most efficient service
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Moderator
 United States
14463 Posts |
I am a fan of USPS. A few of my packages have taken an extra day or two because of going to the wrong place from the sorting centers. USPS is still my carrier of choice. 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Ive actually never had a problem with USPS. I use mostly the priority mail flat rate shipping which often times gets there before I expected. UPS isn't to great in my area, pretty slow. As with everything though I'm sure its all about where you live for how good it is
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New Member
United States
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Lately I've had packages where tracking showed they were delivered, where in reality they haven't yet reached our little Post Office. I talked to the Postmaster yesterday and he says he has run into the same thing several times. He said I should get them next week.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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I also am a fan of the USPS. Longest they ever took to get something to me was 10 days...we were have a level three gal named Isabelle visit us for a time. Atleast they don't burn the piles of undelivered mail after a strike.
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Pillar of the Community
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The problem is the number they give you is a delivery confirmation number not a tracking number. All they have to be able to provide is a proof of item being delivered to the addressee. I have run into problems with them for years now and it still bugs me though I should know better by now. The truth is they are cheap and fast and with the flat rate system it makes life super easy for us novice eBayer sellers. I for instance had a package put in the mail in Philly today at 12:00 EST it is now 4;45 EST and the tracking number still doesn't show up as shipped. I know or at least hope it will make it but you never know. I have waited more then a few times for packages that weren't insured that I couldn't afford to lose, but I keep going back to them.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Throw I wouldnt be worried yet. If you dont have them manually scan it in when you drop it off the packages will sit for a few hours before they do get scanned in. At least by my they dont ship out until midnight anyway so sometimes they wont scan it in till then. The tracking system isn't the greatest though I've had things not show up for a day or two then all of a sudden all the info is there and its almost to its destination
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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When I've had small items sent from USA to Australia, USPS is definitely the quickest. Fedex can only get a parcel to Sydney, then they send it back to USA. I had one item cross the Pacific six times, before seller yielded to my request to post it by USPS: 48 hours later, I had it. UPS is not much better than Fedex. Never dealt with EMS or any others.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Quote: The problem is the number they give you is a delivery confirmation number not a tracking number. All they have to be able to provide is a proof of item being delivered to the addressee. Leave off the last three words. All delivery confirmation does is confirm that it was delivered somewhere, not necessarily to the addressee. The only way to confirm delivery to the addressee is with restricted delivery in which case the addressee himself must sign for it (Someone else can not sign for him) and provide proof of identity. This costs considerably more.
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Valued Member
United States
198 Posts |
Service is poor and they wonder why they qare going broke! 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
17884 Posts |
Actually the USPS gets a bum rap. The service they give is really rather amazing especially at the cost they charge. Yes sometimes things get delayed but in general most everything is delivered in a very timely manner. And while you may hear of mor losses of regular packages with the USPS than with the other carriers, the USPS also handles more than ten times the volume usually at lower rates and they visit every household every day, somethings the others don't have to do. For those of us who ship coins they provide insurance, the other services don't. And there is no safer way to ship small valuables than Registered mail, ind it is inexpensive as well.
The reason the Post office is going broke is because they are told to act like a business, then they are given the work rules they have to operate under but are not allowed to charge rates that would pay for the services demanded. Other rules such as when you hire a new employee they have to assume he will work for them till retirement determine how much they would pay into his retirement account over that many years and then pay that whole amount in as a lump sum the first year. No other business has to do that. Here is another good one A lot of USPS employees are retired military. They will have a military pension and one from the postal service. Now if they got a job in industry the military would pay them one pension and the industry would pay them the other. But if they go to work for the Postal Service, the Post Office has to pay BOTH pensions.
This is why they are goiing broke.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Agree with condor. The government loves to just use the PO to try and make up for their inability to handle a budget. If they were allowed to operate like every other branch of the fed even with the price restrictions they may still be in the red but not where close to as much as they are now
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
3294 Posts |
Well, the post office just sent my package back saying I no longer live at my current address, yet somehow I still manage to get the junk mail... Odd that.
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