So, I wake up to a shocker..."Out for Delivery!" Can't wait to see condition of box.
Also, more good USPS news(when there is any these days) Package crossed into Canada, after an 8 day trek.
Life is good. As always.
USPS sucks
Par4QC Believe it or not
Proximity to a busy hub near the border helps, as well as being close to Mississauga sorting office on this side, which is actually the customs warehouse too, if I remember correctly. Parcels used to be scanned on one side and passed across the floor in no time, in minutes in some cases, according to tracking. Shipped overnight to local PO and on the truck for delivery the next day.
I can see my local PO from my apt window. Big truck rolls in around 4 am and little one rolls out around 8am lol
Spuzz Proximity to a busy hub near the border helps, as well as being close to Mississauga sorting office on this side
Only problem is that place is a breeding ground for COVID now. They are in the news now for not managing it well. I guess we will see if they impact deliveries in the near term.
I gotta give USPS some props. My dryer heating element went out Friday afternoon. Ordered a new ono from Amazon with 2 day shipping. It actually arrived Sunday around 1pm. I didn't have much hope when I saw the USPS tracking number, but they came through this time!
Clubs are in hand and beautiful, with no signs of damage. Seller knows how to package his products!!
I also got a package from UPS. Ordered yesterday afternoon. When I checked tracking this a.m., it said..."label created", 2/2/2021. Then...... "Out for delivery". And it's on the counter now.
My Big Berthas showed up yesterday in 3 days. Granted, they shipped/received within Florida, but my last USPS Florida shipment went up to Atlanta and then back down to Florida. Inconsistent is the word.
Par4QC Why is that possible????
I've thought for a long time that USPS sold their sole out to the Amazon devil to get a big share of their business. And I truly believe they prioritize their Amazon deliveries to keep them happy. I know Trump railed on the deal those 2 have, even saying it was a money loser to USPS, but can you imagine how dire their financials would look if Amazon takes a walk?
mikeintopeka UPS states that over 13% of their biz last year was from Amazon. Mine always come through USPS, and on Sundays, many times.
Another new one on me.
Springfield, MA
From my house to Canada, delivered, USPS, in 10 days. Right on schedule.
BTW, shipping costs to there are just plain nasty. 2#= $41.
But, 4# was only $44!! FYI
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I can't really complain about USPS, UPS or FedEx. I had a package put on a porch a block up the street one time (new driver for UPS) but nothing else worth mentioning. My USPS mailman and the UPS guy even automatically put my stuff in our garage if it looks like it's going to rain shortly or is raining or extremely windy and the package it lightweight. I think the difference is that I live in a very small town (2000-2100 people) and everyone knows everyone and the UPS facility for the area is also in our town so most of the drivers also live here.
USPS still has issues.
I've had packages from Amazon (not Prime) arrive in half the time as standard Priority Mail. Are
they pushing the Amazon packages along faster than their own Priority ? Sure seems like it
from my mail box. I'm been waiting for a package that is 45 miles from me for 4 days. Grrrrr.
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Our mail carrier in VA is a friend. She stopped by yesterday to meet Sophie (thinking we had her). She and Birdie were very close. She says Amazon is delivering with their own trucks in our 'hood now, but she thinks that unless they build or rent local storage, they'll give the job back to USPS. She said Amazon was paying USPS $2.49/package to deliver. That sounds high to me.