USPS rant

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I don't know if we've had one for a while. I sent a uspmo to a guy in Texas and made the mistake of sending it regular mail, my mistake, but I wasn't in any hurry, I figured it would be there by the end of the week. It took an entire 7 day week. We joked about the sick three legged mule that delivered it, but then he sent my FAL forend last Wendsday, I'm guessing three day, and it was supposed to be at my place in Pittsburgh on Saturday. I checked tracking on Saturday morning and it is in Philadelphia, WTF. Well I guess thanks to Presidents' Day , it might be here Tuesday. I was in no hurry for the part, but sometimes you really have to wonder.
 
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It is what it is. Sometimes It works great and sometimes not. When I see that something I ordered is sent my US mail I just cross my fingers and wait to see what kind of entertainment I will get by watching the tracking. It is not going to change. It is just the sign of the times we live in and at my age just one the thing I live with.:p
 
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Sent my sister on the east coast a normal Christmas card 2 weeks before Christmas from Montana...she's till waiting for it on February 18th.
As far as money orders thru the mail, only " certified mail " with tracking and must be signed for, NEVER standard mail !
 
Considering the volume of mail that the USPS carries, the error rate is probably staggeringly low. We have had a few problems, but the biggest issue seems to be with the closing of some regional processing centers. When the I90 Vantage project kicks off later in the spring, it's going make a mess.

Our local PO is pretty good about stuff. They have a large fleet of rented vehicles and are out delivering 7 days a week and often darned late just to get the mission done. The backroom folks will come out when it is busy and ask us if we are getting a package (they can't do the counter work, but help when they are able).
 
I recently had a package sit for 5 days at the PO before it actually got scanned in. When I checked tracking they made it sound like they just got it. They knew it was there. They gave me my tracking number and then they just never scanned it in for 5 days.
 
To truly appreciate the USPS and it's flaws, you need to live and or work in other countries. Overseas I only use FedEx, DHL or similar.
 
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I made a purchase recently from a fellow forum member on the west coast. I sent payment and it took 6 days from western NY. He sent me merchandise and it took 48 hrs……… I guess the jet stream carries things faster west to east. Good tail wind.
 
Granted, the USPS doesn't mess up often. But when they do, they go all out. :mad:
I bought an item from a member here not too long ago. He mailed it Dec 1. After multiple trips to seven different cities and tracking showing it in Atlanta, it miraculously appeared in my mail box on Jan 2. 32 days after it was mailed. To this day, tracking shows it "In Transit". :mad:

BTW: the lost mail form you can fill out on the USPS website doesn't work either and local POs can't help at all. :rolleyes:
 
The really bad part about the PO is there really is NO real tracking service with lost priority even 90 % of the time..and if something is truly lost insurance is useless. I had a package that weighed 29 pounds when sent in a large priority mail box. It got to 3 hours from me when it disappeared. I eventually got "a" package in a brown box with the original address part of the original white PM box taped on. It weighed 16 pounds. I filed an insurance claim which was denied because I "got" the package. 5 new Lyman 2 cavity bullet molds 246 pieces of new 45 Scofield brass and a set of RCBS carbide Cowboy dies went missing at the Casper PO...that is where the whole thing got "reboxed"
 
Wow, that sounds like flat out robbery. I'm guessing your box exploded on a conveyor belt somewhere and that's all that came out the other end. I once saw this at an airport baggage claim with a poorly packed and secured toolbox.
 
I recently sent a high value rifle across the county for some updating. Of course I sent it USPS next day. I've done it a few times and don't have any real complaints. This time I figured I'd experiment and I got an Apple Air Tag that I put in the box with the gun. I was able to watch the package, real time, go from my local post office right to the door of the place I was shipping it to. The only time I could not track it was when it was actually on a plane and airborne. I think I paid about 30 bucks for it but it was well worth it. The place I sent it to put the tag in an envelope and I watched it make it's way across the country back to me. The only thing about it was it opened my eyes to how easy it would be for someone to track you.
 
Considering the volume of mail that the USPS carries, the error rate is probably staggeringly low. We have had a few problems, but the biggest issue seems to be with the closing of some regional processing centers. When the I90 Vantage project kicks off later in the spring, it's going make a mess.

Our local PO is pretty good about stuff. They have a large fleet of rented vehicles and are out delivering 7 days a week and often darned late just to get the mission done. The backroom folks will come out when it is busy and ask us if we are getting a package (they can't do the counter work, but help when they are able).

Considering that the great majority of the mail that fills our mailbox is junk/scam mail.
 
I had a Colt SAA repaired by a 'smith in Wyoming, and he sent it to my dealer. The PO sent it to a local PO and let me know, not the dealer, that I could pick it up there. I went to the PO, picked up the gun, and then let my dealer know I had it and would bring it to him so he could get it on his books, as he originally sent the gun to the 'smith.
 
I know stuff happens but the box with the molds etc was securely taped with strap type tape. But the bag of brass may have broken so sounds of brass in a box. I once had a revolver repaired by a smith in Tx. He sent the gun directly back to me USPS..Other than the twit part timer at the PO calling the police about the gun it all went ok. But that was some years ago...I am not very trusting about the PO now. I have to send my K-80 BBL to Briley to have one of the tube chambers replaced. I am going to send it UPS and it doesn't need to go through an FFL but it's a 3-4 thousand dollar item.. I am also going to sell one of my Spolar Shotshell reloaders(the one I don't ue) and guess I will use UPS...but I'm not very trusting of them either...on expensive merchandise..but it ill be a BIG box
 
I recently sent a high value rifle across the county for some updating. Of course I sent it USPS next day. I've done it a few times and don't have any real complaints. This time I figured I'd experiment and I got an Apple Air Tag that I put in the box with the gun. I was able to watch the package, real time, go from my local post office right to the door of the place I was shipping it to. The only time I could not track it was when it was actually on a plane and airborne. I think I paid about 30 bucks for it but it was well worth it. The place I sent it to put the tag in an envelope and I watched it make it's way across the country back to me. The only thing about it was it opened my eyes to how easy it would be for someone to track you.

When having trouble with a trespasser a set up an easy to see broken trailcam with TAG in it, knowing he would steal camera thinking his pic was taken. Game Warden told me it happens all the time.
 
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