Author Topic: The U.S. Postal Service stikes again!  (Read 1707 times)

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Re: The U.S. Postal Service strikes again!
« Reply #10 on: Today at 09:04:06 AM »
And the U.S. Postal Service strikes again! I have a package coming that went from Virginia to D.C. on the 14th, then went to Indianapolis, IN, 140 miles too far west, on the afternoon on the 15th. It was expected to be here on the 17th. But on the 18th it was still "In Transit to Next Facility", and now they're saying "Arriving Late" and Delivery Date Unknown. It only takes about 4 hours, 20 minutes to drive from Indianapolis to Flint, like a trip from my house to the U.P., but it takes the post office several days, not hours, to get a package that far. And they have freakin' jets! From the time it hit Indianapolis on the 15th until it was in transit on the 18th, where the heck was it? I hope it doesn't take an extra 2 week city to city tour across the country like the package I had landed in Detroit before its nearly coast to coast adventure.

My package from Canada left Los Angeles yesterday, so at least that one is moving and accounted for. UPS would have it here in 3 or 4 days with the cheapest ground delivery, but we'll see what the post office is capable of. UPS and FedEx both deliver my packages on time if not early, and 95% of the bring take them to the back door like I ask, like these 2. They're usually somewhere between the edge of the porch and storm door, but occasionally make it onto the table, usually if it's pouring rain and it's the only dry spot.
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