USPS sucks
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scotts33 Shipping 4 Wishon 771CSI irons to MN this morning. FedEx Home Delivery, printed label, boxed up 43"x4"x4", 6 lbs. $15. Dropping off in an hour. Bet they are there Tuesday/tomorrow maybe Wednesday at the latest. I will follow up.
Package was delivered 12:03 PM CDT. Now that's fast.
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I have a curiosity question. When I ship USPS I weigh my package, print out the label on my PC and pay for it online. I paste it on and take it to the PO for an acceptance scan. I just wonder if the computer printed labels like I do are less likely to get mis-delivered than one that is hand written on the box?
Rickochet I just wonder if the computer printed labels like I do are less likely to get mis-delivered than one that is hand written on the box?
I just received a box from Candukid from Canada to PA with a hand written label
and it was fine and arrived in reasonable time. Who knows these days ????
Things might get worse as reports are the Postmaster General has been instructed to remove sorting machines .
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Typhoon If it was just a regular letter or package, I'm not sure I would care really. But it was auction items for a charity event. The event is over without profit from my items which is sad, but I guess I am just hoping that the USPS would do something, anything. I mean, it has now been over 6 weeks and a claim has been put in per their allotted timeline. Nobody at the USPS can actually say where the package is after a month and a half, nor can they tell me if, when or if there is ever a possibility of it being delivered in my lifetime. Oddly, they have the lost package claim in hand but say that they cannot act on it until THEY "decide" on the fate of the package. Not a lot of businesses could get away with stuff like this.
SMT Mike from my experience from early April to present shipping USPS packages from the Chicago area Cook, Lake, DuPage, Will is a shot in the dark. I have had 2 club boxes held up for more than 3-4 weeks coming from that area. I won't take a chance with USPS and ship all clubs viz FedEx Ground/Home Delivery or 2 Day from West Coast. Cost is near same, tracking is good and I have not had one issue with FedEx that USPS has had with Covid issues. It's too bad on USPS but FedEx a for profit business seems to do better in my experience. Shipped 4 irons Madison, WI to Anoka, MN FedEx Home Delivery $15 arrived next day. I get shipments FedEx Ground Swing Science Indy to me Madison, WI next day every time. I won't take a chance.
They have def slowed down. I shipped a putter to Texas on August 3rd, using priority 2 day. Got there today, 12 August.
sdandrea1 Not too, too bad.
I am on about 40 days for a two day delivery. They have a better chance of finding Jesus than finding this package. They asked me to file a claim as it is over their 30 day limit, but they said they cannot act on it as the package cannot be located even with the tracking number.
Not bad. They took the package, took the money, did nothing with it and won't pay off on their lost package claim.
It's the perfect business model.
SMT Not bad. They took the package, took the money, did nothing with it and won't pay off on their lost package claim.
It's the perfect business model.
And this is one of the reasons that the USPS needs to be taken over by the private sector. Make it a for-profit business and things will get done. Maybe.
From what I understand he eliminated OT, extra delivery trips and basically took away the ability to insure the mail gets delivered in a timely manner. I believe it is a ploy to discredit the postal service to mess with the mail in voting. I try not to get into the politics on here to much. We have voted by mail in AZ for the longest time with no issues in our elections so if that gets affected I am not going to be happy.
DHL impressed me last week. I ordered something from the UK their time Sunday. I had it on Thursday!
Meanwhile, it took FedEx three days just to get from Salt Lake to Kansas City, and I shipment I wanted on Friday didn't arrive until Monday (almost 10 days after it was shipped).
Par4QC What exactly is a postage stamp used for these days? I was thinking it was being thought of in the same light as the penny.....outdated, get rid of them.
We don't use as many stamps as we once did but we do keep a roll of "forever" stamps that never expire and are good for whatever the current stamp rate is so we don't have to add additional stamps if the rate goes up.
Rickochet When I was doing a lot of selling & shipping Priority, I naturally was going to the P.O. daily. The only people I noticed buying stamps were little old ladies/men; the ones that never had internet, smart phones, etc.. The ones that pay bills by mail and still send cards to the grandkids. Today, everything is email, text/facetime, or automatic deduction. I really could see the 'stamp' becoming obsolete, as all those little old ladies/men pass on.