I ship USPS Priority Mail almost every day. I have had a couple of shipments take excursions but they ALWAYS end up getting to where they were intended. USPS Priority Mail is a great service for a great price.
It really took a dive when the last administration changed the hiring standard and quit requiring passing of the civil service test. Use to be most people were former military that worked there. Just a few left in my area and they are ready to get out.The post office was privatized back in the 80s they pretend to be a government office so we wont hold them accountable, We all know what to expect from government employee
That has been my experience also.I ship USPS Priority Mail almost every day. I have had a couple of shipments take excursions but they ALWAYS end up getting to where they were intended. USPS Priority Mail is a great service for a great price.
Regardless of the price, it is unlikely much is going change.That has been my experience also.
THIS.I've had great experiences with my local USPS, but it's in small town America. What you are seeing is the general malaise that accompanies affirmative action, zero accountability and citified, third world work ethic. The same issues that are beleaguering our once great nation.
Not likey, they deliver to your house/apartment/Condo regularly most days.Last year a forum friend wanted to buy three Colt Woodsman magazines from me. Last produced in 1977, sent them "Priority Mail" in the USPS box, all sealed up and padded internally.
My buyer received an empty smashed box with nothing inside. It was such an epic ordeal to TRY to get my lost funds, I gave up and considered it a learning lesson. Again: No wonder these fools get no respect. IF they would only DO their JOB!
I'm done with USPS!
I guess I must live a charmed life as I have had exactly one problem in the last twelve years with the USPS. I use USPS and FedEx exclusively and taking all things into consideration I just can't complain. I've had one FedEx package delivered to the wrong house in the right city out in the middle of nowhere in CA. The man's neighbor brought it to him the next day. I have had one customer receive his USPS Small Priority Mail package in pristine condition only to open it and find something in it that neither of us could identify. That was the day I stopped putting the word "reloading" in my return address. It is now just Mike's Bench. I am totally convinced that someone with the USPS opened the box expecting to fine either ammo or a handgun. I confronted the Postmaster about it and of course something like that could never happen. Someone out there has a nice billet turret for a Lee Load Master posing as a paper weight.
Trying to read the shipping labels on some of the packages I receive from individuals who hand write them makes me think how the hell did the PO ever figure out how to get this to me. I'm not saying these services don't have problems because they surely do but all in all I'm good with it. Personally, the mixing of UPS and the USPS is a total mess and I have learned to avoid it at all costs. YMMV
The post office was privatized back in the 80s they pretend to be a government office so we wont hold them accountable, We all know what to expect from government employee
NEWMAN!