With the exception of the slower than slow service at the post office window (regardless of what post office I visit), I've never had a significant problem sending or receiving that I can remember.
With the exception of the slower than slow service at the post office window (regardless of what post office I visit), I've never had a significant problem sending or receiving that I can remember.Find one with a postage ATM! It's a wonderful invention!
Find one with a postage ATM! It's a wonderful invention!
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or you could send your spouse out
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or you could send your spouse out
Find one with a postage ATM! It's a wonderful invention!
I buy stamps at my bank's ATM and the supermarket - I'm referring to mailing packages.
I buy stamps at my bank's ATM and the supermarket - I'm referring to mailing packages.
I buy stamps at my bank's ATM and the supermarket - I'm referring to mailing packages.
They have that automated too, you know. No lines.
They have that automated too, you know. No lines.
I have been sending and receiving mail for all of my adult life, I cannot think of more then one or maybe two instances were the USPS was at fault for a bad delivery.
Diva, I think your problem is an isolated one. I honestly cannot recall anyone I know having as many issues as you have with lost mail. My job has a need for overnight and 2 day service. Fedex and UPS have screwed up a seriously higher percentage of mail than the usps has ever screwed up, at last in my experience.
To be sure, people have to realize that bulk mail is not a guaranteed delivery, and USPS can deliver it at its descretion (i.e. you get what you pay for). I work for a company that delivers such a high volume of mail that the USPS has a facility within our facility!
Diva, I think your problem is an isolated one. I honestly cannot recall anyone I know having as many issues as you have with lost mail. My job has a need for overnight and 2 day service. Fedex and UPS have screwed up a seriously higher percentage of mail than the usps has ever screwed up, at last in my experience.
To be sure, people have to realize that bulk mail is not a guaranteed delivery, and USPS can deliver it at its descretion (i.e. you get what you pay for). I work for a company that delivers such a high volume of mail that the USPS has a facility within our facility!
I agree with you. For the last 10 to 15 years I was running my TV repair shop I got most of my parts shipped in manila envelopes lined with bubble wrap that was supposed to protect whatever was inside but when it comes in with the tire track of fork lift across it it was usually worthless. My local suppliers had all gone out of business years ago and I had to get parts from the few companies that were left and they were 1000, 2000, 3000 miles away.If I could get them to ship via USPS I was pretty safe but UPS nearly always ran them over with a fork lift. Kind of like sending your uniforms to quartermaster for cleaning when I was in the army. They always ran them through the button smasher after they starched and pressed them.
I use USPS to ship things about eleventy times more often than any other way and I love the automated package machine. I also love the stamps at atms thing. Our address had problems for a while but it was an individual mail carrier thing. I really really like USPS, very reliable and CHEAP.
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priority mail rocks! and in my experience, it beats the heck out of UPS.
priority mail rocks! and in my experience, it beats the heck out of UPS.
I think it's ok to say c**p