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Mail Theft
We received a birthday card from my husband's parents living in The Villages. It arrived at the house with no postal stamp and was barely sealed even though it had 3 stickers on it as well (had the bar code printed on it). The money that was in the card was missing. We sent out a birthday card to his father, (birthday 2 days apart) with a Outback gift card and as a joke put 5 pieces of tape on the envelope. Guess what no gift card. We do not believe this is happening up at our end. The card we sent out was sent at the post office, did not go through the mail delivery person. Anyone else had a problem with mail thefts?
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Sorry that happened to you....We have sent numerous gift cards from Villages to central New York (finger lakes) and all have arrived. Must be our lucky day.............so far.
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We send gift cards all the time around here & back & forth to Michigan with my kids. Never had a problem.
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We just sent an eBay item to California in a box. It got delivered to the address but the person never received it. based on the information, I believe someone from his apartment complex took it and not the mail delivery people. But I've heard this is happening more and more. Stealing mail is a Federal Crime. If it's happening within the postal service, they will catch them. Please be sure to report this to the post office. Sorry your stuff got taken. Maybe encourage people to send things in a postal box and taped to the max all around it with shipping tape.
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My neighbor ordered a language program value almost $200. He never got it. He filed a claim and the post office person said she put it by his front door. When do they leave things on the front porch when it fits in the box with the key. He never got it and the post office said it was delivered.
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Had this issue with a birthday card containing a gift card going from RI to NJ.
Seems to happen on occasion. Does not say a lot for Postal Service but one must consider they have a large number of employees. Like any business they are sure to get some bad ones. My opinion and experience is all I can go by. |
I mailed a document in January from one VA county to another. Didn't arrive. My SIL mailed a document from Crystal River, FL to me in January. Didn't arrive. Any of you think the USPS cutbacks may be the problem?
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Suggest you go to the local post office and speak to the postmaster. He will ask you to fill out some paperwork detailing the point of origin and destination of the "mail" in question, and the suspected loss. Bring the enevelope with you if you still have it. After his evaluation, he most likely will forward the report to postal inspectors and they are the ones to determine if any pattern exists from other simialr complaints identified by the point of origin/destination and if so, a formal investigation can be opened.
If this is a one time only case, chances are you will never find out what happened...but if a pattern exists, your information will definitley help bring it to a close. |
Good grief, Charlie Brown. Well we talked with our local post office and they suggest filing a report. We called down to his mom and continued questioning how the gift card was removed with all the tape that was on the envelope? Are you sure it's not in the chair or on the floor where it was opened. Nope, checked 2 times. So as we're filling out the report to the post office and just ready to submit, his mom calls laughing. KNEW what was happening. It was found in the garbage. So we're happy and reassured that we can send gifts without fear of theft. :clap2:
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I agree some packages can be taken as I live in a complex with many units. It has never happened to me but it is quite plausible. I try to have shipments set to where I can personally receive them, like at work. I believe some packages require signatures and not be left by the door. I am sorry if some people have had their shipment/s taken as this is a disturbing trend. Reporting stolen items is good for the postmaster to know as they liked to be informed so they see if it is a trend. |
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Similar problems as described above. I stongly suggest that from hereon you send gift cards by e-mail direct from the store or company. Always keep the receipts until you know that the card was delivered.
Cards were not received but we were able to cancel them and have new gift cards issued, albeit, through the e-mail this time. If we did not have the receipts, there was nothing the merchant could do. Complaining to the USPS is a waste of time. They could not care less. |
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This happened twice to us, both times sending mail from TV to northern addresses. We filed reports with the Post Office on both occasions. Nothing ever happened.
Think about it. Birthday and other celebration mail is OBVIOUS. Then, if there's a gift card in it, it is OBVIOUS to the touch. Many hands see and touch it. To someone, it's too good to pass up. We NEVER send obvious mail with obvious cash/gift cards anymore. |
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