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Originally Posted by RobbyHarris
This is now the 3rd time in the last 18 or so months when a USPS package was "allegedly" delivered to our mailbox and the package was not there. It obviously "arrived" because it was scanned in. I really don't want to get anyone in trouble but this is ridiculous.
Tracking for this package shows the message that my package was "left in/at mailbox at 1:39PM (yesterday)." but there was no key (or package) to retrieve it yesterday or today after today's mail was completed. Seller can't file a USPS claim because package shows delivered.
I know renting a PMB at a shipping store would likely resolve it but that too brings it's own issues and inconvenience and of course unnecessary cost.
This last loss cost me $150+ and one of the others was $75 and the third one the key spontaneously showed up 3 days after it was delivered. All the mail workers, when I can find them because they are never there at regular times, do is say if it was scanned it you should have it. LOL, thanks. I always leave a note that they obviously retrieved because the next day the note is gone but still no package.
Who is responible for the mail handlers?
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I have informed delivery and requested a missing mail track, since it showed as being in Jacksonville Regional for days. It was located in Madison, TN, and was sent on its way to Illinois. I mailed another and it was received before the first mailing. For really valuable shipping, I use UPS or FedEx. If using USPS, I purchase a little added insurance and it helps get the parcel to its destination. Once I was able to speak to an actual postmaster in a PO when misdirected mail went to Conway, SC, instead of Columbia, SC. The postmaster put the corrected address on the package and it was delivered as intended. Of course, it helps to use that southern drawl to my benefit!