I hate the US Mail...................

Exhibit A: Tickets to a college football game on Saturday mailed out to me last Friday. Still no tickets yet. If I don't receive them tomorrow, I won't be able to fedex them to my friend who is using them and I'll have to eat them.
Exhibit B: 14 days for a recent package to reach Maryland.
Exhibit C: 10 days for a recent grading submission to reach me from CA.
This system is broken and doesn't work anymore. It's indefensible, really, but the sad part is nobody seems to care.
Ron
Exhibit B: 14 days for a recent package to reach Maryland.
Exhibit C: 10 days for a recent grading submission to reach me from CA.
This system is broken and doesn't work anymore. It's indefensible, really, but the sad part is nobody seems to care.
Ron
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Ron
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Also, our mail carrier sometimes just doesn't deliver occasionally. Yep, for no reason I can discern, our entire building simply won't get mail roughly one weekday a month (and I don't mean holidays).
This week, our regular carrier is on vacation... nothing like watching the mail come at 5:50pm.
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Sure, if I had a choice as to how they were being sent to me, I would've requested that. I didn't.
Ron
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<< <i>Exhibit A: Tickets to a college football game on Saturday mailed out to me last Friday. Still no tickets yet. If I don't receive them tomorrow, I won't be able to fedex them to my friend who is using them and I'll have to eat them.
Exhibit B: 14 days for a recent package to reach Maryland.
Exhibit C: 10 days for a recent grading submission to reach me from CA.
This system is broken and doesn't work anymore. It's indefensible, really, but the sad part is nobody seems to care.
Ron >>
Ron same issue on Exhibit A, waiting for Ohio State tickets that I need to ship off as well coming from OSU. What school are you waiting on?
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good luck with your tardy packages; ive had good luck in general with buying/ selling stuff; BUT the post office lost 200 pages of legal documents for a lawsuit that were sent next day express. they turned up 6 months later
"we found them in between two counters, must have fell in there"
gee thanks,
glad i had copies lol. morons!
Ron
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Buying Woody Hayes, Les Horvath, Vic Janowicz, and Jesse Owens autographed items
mosaic's Nolan Ryan Basic Topps registry set
mosaic's Big 3 Nolan Ryan Run Showcase
BUT the post office lost 200 pages of legal documents for a lawsuit that were sent next day express. they turned up 6 months later
"we found them in between two counters, must have fell in there"
gee thanks,
glad i had copies lol. morons!
sounds like my luck bobba!
the mail does goofey thing sometimes,i sent a package to australia once, got it back, only 6 months later,have no idea where it was inbetween,there is black hole in the po that sucks things up,then sometimes spits em back out if you are lucky!
randy
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On avg from Vancouver to PSA--5 DAYS!! I can drive to it in 1. Takes about 17 hours... I've done it before. Way to go USPS
there's no "priority", no guarantees, nothing. It travels in the same channels and with First Class.
Per several clerks at my local PO.
<< <i>I made a trade with a guy in Australia. He mailed my items in January and I have yet to receive them. >>
No reason to panic yet I guess
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<< <i>Exhibit A: Tickets to a college football game on Saturday mailed out to me last Friday. Still no tickets yet. If I don't receive them tomorrow, I won't be able to fedex them to my friend who is using them and I'll have to eat them.
Exhibit B: 14 days for a recent package to reach Maryland.
Exhibit C: 10 days for a recent grading submission to reach me from CA.
This system is broken and doesn't work anymore. It's indefensible, really, but the sad part is nobody seems to care.
Ron >>
Wait until we (US) get national healthcare.
<< <i>I sold a couple of 1961 Topps high number PSA 8's Sunday night. The buyer paid immediately, and I shipped USPS first class insured on Monday at 4:15 CDT. When I got home yesterday, the buyer had already gotten his cards and left positive feedback. You can't beat that kind of fast service. The mail service is like any other large organization - they have some idiots and crummy people, sure, but generally, they do a real good job for the money, IMHO. >>
Very true. chaz
If there were other companies that were allowed to directly compete with the USPS, they'd have to actually lower rates (nstead of raising them every 6 months) and would actually have to be time sensitive with mail.
Sucks to hear of your situation Ron, chalk it up to yet another inept government agency.
Ron
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So much for any of us saving any money on shipping by doing away with the postal service....
The current system is indefensible. It does not work anymore. Period.
Ron
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<< <i>If the mail service were opened up to true capitalistic competition, we would have what we already have with cable TV, cell phone services, and Internet providers. A lot of companies of various sizes would spring up, offering a bewildering array of services and prices, with all kinds of special offers available, such that one can never be sure that they actually got the best deal or service. We might even have to subscribe to a particular mail service. As time went by, any of the smaller companies that performed well would be bought up by the bigger ones. The good relationship we had with the company we subscribed to would be gone, and we'd have to either adapt to the rules of the company who bought ours out, or move on to a new one. Various obstacles would be in place to make changing services a hassle, so most would stay in place. After a few years of cannibalization, few companies would be left, and services might not be available in all areas, because of course, its not profitable to haul mail out to the sticks. Then the government would have to step in and mandate universal service. The remaining capitalistic services, in righteous outrage, would declare the need to substantially raise prices in order to meet this communistic government rule.
So much for any of us saving any money on shipping by doing away with the postal service.... >>
exactly.. as someone who mails hundreds of packages each month thousands of miles for a few cents or few dollars each, i'm completely satisfied with the USPS.. sure there are screw ups, but not quite what i would call "inept" considering the amounts of mail they process on a daily basis..
<< <i>all of you that are advocating Priority Mail.....it's a FARCE!!!!
there's no "priority", no guarantees, nothing. It travels in the same channels and with First Class.
Per several clerks at my local PO. >>
Agreed - though the free boxes are nice.
<< <i>I made a trade with a guy in Australia. He mailed my items in January and I have yet to receive them. >>
You are aware that alot of Australians are descendants of convicts from England?
Your so ripped off
Sorry
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<< <i>If the item is that important, express and/or registered should have been used, simple as that... >>
I agree Mark.
Further, I LOVE the USPS and really believe that it is one of the few attributes of the US gov.
I will always use USPS.
If the OP doesn't like it, he can pay extra and use UPS or -- !!! -- pay extra for guaranteed USPS shipping.
To the OP: you paid for 1st class (read, regular) shipping. If it was that important, you should have paid for the better service level.
The USPS is the ONLY one to provide UNIVERSAL SERVICE to every address in the USA ,6 days a week starting at 41 cents. If competition were to come about, companies would only be interested in the big cities and they would forget all the isolated and rural areas where there would be no profit to be made. If competition were to come about, I would be willing to bet that the further you live from a major metropolitan area, the more you will be paying for service, maybe getting only 2 or 3 days of service a week. Did you know that UPS, Fed Ex, and DHL drop ship their packages at the PO everyday for the Post Office to deliver because they either won't deliver to those addresses or it is too costly for them to do it.
See what happened to the Royal Mail in England after they went private and some of the cuts they are proposing to maintain profitability.
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<< <i>Further, I LOVE the USPS... >>
I do, too. I don't understand why they catch as much flak as they do.
<< <i>I'm waiting on Buckeye tickets as well.
Ron >>
Go Gators!
And to whomever said this: "To the OP: you paid for 1st class (read, regular) shipping. If it was that important, you should have paid for the better service level." Perhaps you should try reading the thread. I said I didn't have a choice how the tickets were being shipped.....they were being shipped to me, and as it turns out, several people have not gotten their tickets so it appears the USPS may have a nice contingent at the game tomorrow. And is there anything wrong with expecting that a package that I sent first class should make it to Maryland in LESS THAN TWO WEEKS?
Jeesh.
Ron
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<< <i>Do y'all enjoy those Soviet style "breadlines" when you go into mail packages? Or is it those APC machines that work half the time that attracts you to the post office? >>
i have no idea what youre talking about because i print my own postage and pay for it online..
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<< <i>Do y'all enjoy those Soviet style "breadlines" when you go into mail packages? Or is it those APC machines that work half the time that attracts you to the post office? >>
i have no idea what youre talking about because i print my own postage and pay for it online.. >>
Ditto. I print mine online and if need be, I use the priority mail kiosk w/o having to wait in line. So far I've mailed hundreds of items via USPS and no problems yet (knock on wood). I've also noticed my priority mail items do arrive faster than most first class items.
In seven years buying and selling on Ebay(almost 2400 feedbacks), I have never had a package that I shipped become lost, and only twice have packages shipped to me been lost. To me, that is satisfactory service.
All things are a matter of perspective. If I had had several bad experiences with the p.o., I would probably feel as Ron does. However, with that said, and not really wanting to get into politics, this country would be better off if its citizens would stop knee-jerk bashing of government agencies and government spending.
Overseas shipping is where I worry.
Also, postal rates are not controled by the USPS, but rather Congress. But since gas did go up, what 33% the last couple years, I don't have a problem with the 5-10% increased they passed onto us.
Anyone willing to deliver a letter for me for $1.00?
Mark
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Why wouldn't competition be good? Why wouldn't people want more choices? What would be wrong with that? Choice means lower prices and better service. Do you think if there was one cellular carrier in the US, that they would have good rates or service? Of course not. What about TV provider? How competitive would cable be if there were no satellite providers?
Would the post office really be able to raise rates as often as they do if there were competitors?
Choice and competition are good things.
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The USPS is by far the least expensive, most reliable way to ship a low-value item via first class mail or a high-end item via insured and/or registered mail. Just do a Google search for FedEx and UPS losing high end items in transit and refusing to reimburse for insured value and anyone who chooses to ship anything of significant value that way is taking a serious risk.
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