Is the USPS Track & Confirm function worthless?

In the past, I've had packages that the buyer reported to me as having been received, yet the USPS still shows them in transit, or being processed. Now, I have one (registered, Priority Mail) that was mailed on 3/19, and is still "in process". When I politely e-mailed USPS and asked them to update the tracking number, I got the same song&dance. Frustrating...
Any comments, or is this normal for the USPS?

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Your best bet is to take the tracking number into the PO rather than online.
<< <i>Yes, in general, it is useless. The registered pretty much cancels out the Priority Mail part. Although it's been a little long, it's not out of the realm of possibility depending on how far away it travelled. There has also been some nasty weather across the country during that time frame which could have slowed things, again, depending on where it has travelled.
Your best bet is to take the tracking number into the PO rather than online. >>
Thanks...I'll try that.
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<< <i>Yes, in general, it is useless. The registered pretty much cancels out the Priority Mail part. Although it's been a little long, it's not out of the realm of possibility depending on how far away it travelled. There has also been some nasty weather across the country during that time frame which could have slowed things, again, depending on where it has travelled.
Your best bet is to take the tracking number into the PO rather than online. >>
Thanks...I'll try that. >>
Better yet, call 800ASKUSPS #5, #5 and file a complaint. They'll research it and find the package. They'll have someone from your local PO assigned to track it down and call you back. It works.
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So if you require a detailed, tackable with guaranteed delivery time use Express mail.
<< <i>Allow me to make your case for you: Mailed Priority (2-3 day average, I repeat - average) + Registered from the east coast to Cali (guess where to). The package finally updated in their online tracking as arriving just THIS morning, 3/28. Mailed it 3/19 in the AM! Guess I should be happy it arrived, but damn! >>
Priority is virtually useless when shipping Registered because it still has to be signed off along the way. It might speed it up a day over regular, but that's about it. With the weather over the past week across the country, it doesn't surprise me that it took a little over a week. But, the online tracking is useless. I guess that's why it's the cheapest shipping method over UPS and FedEx.
<< <i>dont be surprised if going into the PO gets you the same result as going on line, the clerk goes online to check for you. same answer, updated daily, in transit, bla bla bla >>
Incorrect. The clerk can check it on the internal USPS system. But why bother.
Number one is the Registered mail tracking slower with hand to hand receipt by all that handle your package required . Benefits security and lower cost insurance.
This cancelled out the speed of the Priority mail that only shows delivery confirmation.
Also I understand that the registered tracking number can only be tracked in the postal system, not available to the internet user.
I agree with what you said but want to add that USPS has made registered tracking partially viewable online. It will show shipped and it will show delivered but the in-between tracking is only available on the internal USPS tracking system. --jerry
<< <i>Lindadad,
I agree with what you said but want to add that USPS has made registered tracking partially viewable online. It will show shipped and it will show delivered but the in-between tracking is only available on the internal USPS tracking system. --jerry >>
For just on line delivery confirmation, USPS seems to have made some changes. It will also indicate if attempted delivery was made. Also, in the last 2 month I've noticed that it will indicate when it arrives at the destinations bulk mail center.
<< <i>Also, USPS service quality is inversely proportional to cost to the customer :: rates going up in may, it is just gonna get worse. >>
Compared to what other options? When was the last time you mailed something via UPS, FEDEX or DHL? USPS may not have an up to the minute tracking in place, but for the cost of the item, it cannot be beat.....Just my 2 cents worth ... BTW .. compare the Postal Rates in the Euro Zone & consider yourself lucky.
I had a 25K registered package 'on the road' for 2 weeks last summer. Went to the PO, all they could tell me was that this box went through Atlanta on such and such a date......Very helpful.
Don't fall prey to that 'Priority' thing when sending a registered package. It goes registered mail PERIOD....