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We should let .gov run more things2 years.
A package of 100 10mm x 6mm cylindrical neodymium magnets.
After a month, I contacted the vendor who sent me another bag of them. The replacement bag showed up quickly.
2 years later, the original package showed up in the mail. No explanation, nothing abnormal other than the time. Just showed up In the mailbox with the bills one day. Postmarked from 2 years before.
2 years.
A package of 100 10mm x 6mm cylindrical neodymium magnets.
After a month, I contacted the vendor who sent me another bag of them. The replacement bag showed up quickly.
2 years later, the original package showed up in the mail. No explanation, nothing abnormal other than the time. Just showed up In the mailbox with the bills one day. Postmarked from 2 years before.
3 months waiting on a money order from a buyer here. I thought he didnt send it and we had cancelled the transaction. Next day it shows up...Starting to think this one may be disappeared by some AA hire scumbag “working “ for the usps
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You should of marked as a ballot, better then overnight.Sent a piece of mail from Chicago to the State of Maryland (Maryland was the recipient) on December 18th. MD didn't receive it until mid February.
No I don’t live near Somalia lolAre you in MN? I am and have packages stuck in st Paul for a week or so. When they can't get them sorted they go into a semi trailer until they get enough help to sort.
We should let .gov run more things
These are my thoughts as well.I have experienced this (now common) delay in USPS delivery, and (don't ask me why or how, but) it occurs to me that USPS is diverting mail & parcels to facilities for some sort of closer inspection. Either X-ray, NBC scanning, explosives sniffing, dogs (?) or who-knows-what...
On the other hand... It may just be that USPS is still .gov and inefficient/ineffective and has a hard time finding enough good workers to do what needs to be done. I noticed that most all of my larger than mailbox sized packages are delivered by contract drivers.
I have experienced this (now common) delay in USPS delivery, and (don't ask me why or how, but) it occurs to me that USPS is diverting mail & parcels to facilities for some sort of closer inspection. Either X-ray, NBC scanning, explosives sniffing, dogs (?) or who-knows-what...
On the other hand... It may just be that USPS is still .gov and inefficient/ineffective and has a hard time finding enough good workers to do what needs to be done. I noticed that most all of my larger than mailbox sized packages are delivered by contract drivers.