
Originally Posted by
stile99
When you say you filed a complaint with the PO. do you mean the post office itself? Because odds are that won't help...I've had issues in the past and when I bring them to the attention of the local post office, they really don't seem to care. I get the same blank I must be speaking Martian look.
That ended the day I had the tracking info on a package and was home the day it was to be delivered. It was not. Then about half an hour or so later I get the notification that it had. So I called the post office and was told oh well, that happens, he'll probably deliver it tomorrow. I explained no, it already shows delivered, it's not coming tomorrow. They repeated that sometimes this happens, and it'll probably get delivered tomorrow. No, sorry, there's no way to contact them in the field and ask what's going on.
When I reported it to the USPS, however, the story was much different. They opened a mail theft investigation, contacted the local PO (which suddenly decided they can, after all, contact the carrier in the field after all (cell phones having been invented in the last hour or so, apparently)), who contacted the carrier and told him you better find where you delivered this package or we're assuming you delivered it to yourself. Not long after, he showed up with the package and the story that he had accidentally left it a street or two over.
Yeah, whatever, I got the package (that time) but have been on the watch since, and all I can say is based on the daily email with the scan of (some, not all) of the mail to be delivered that day, I'm having a distressing amount of mail going missing. Sometimes it is delivered a day (or two or three) later, sometimes it just simply disappears. I have no way of knowing if it went to someone next door or a street over and they just threw it away (illegal but how the heck you gonna catch them?) or if it's sitting in a big pile of other undelivered mail in a field somewhere.
TL;DR: Calling the post office that dropped the ball is probably not going to get much.
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