marlinguy
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Re: USPS Thieves
Reply #27 - Sep 16th, 2022 at 1:28pm
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In the past I've had my issues with every carrier; USPS, UPS, and FedEx. FedEx was the worst with one firearm purchase stolen, and two more damaged. UPS has been the best, with only one damaged package. USPS has misplaced, or lost two previously, but both of those eventually showed up. One took a month, and the other took 13 months, and the insurance claim was already paid on it a year earlier. My local PO staff is worthless. Wont answer their phone, and wont do anything at the counter except take packages and your money. When I went in there to discuss this package he simply gave me a phone number, and a online site to contact. Neither was helpful. I've had issues with my branch before, and had to take the same package to another branch when I called the main PO here and was told to just go to another branch if I had one close. I've learned the hard way there are things that USPS wont advise you on shipping, but they're happy to take your money even when they know they don't provide the service. I once paid for Priority, registered, insured shipment on a very valuable Ballard #7 Long-Range. I wanted to be sure it got here quickly, and carefully. They took $80 to pay for it, even though there's no such thing as Priority-Registered mail. Once it's registered mail it's going to go via the slowest route USPS has, as it gets taken off the truck and locked up at every stop the truck makes. And it can't travel by air if it's registered mail package. So my package took 12 days, instead of the 4 days estimated, and I was freaking out until I spoke with my local postmaster and he told me how it all works. So with three players in the shipping business, and none of them worth a darn, we're at their mercy and no good options.
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