USPS

USPS Informed Delivery APP had a reporting function for anything not delivered based upon their delivery notifications. USPS pulled this option from their APP probably cause it was a USPS record documenting their incompetence. I have filed complaint with my congressional rep and will see how this lands.
I brought that up when I filed a complaint about not getting my mail or having it go to a neighbor. Made it easier to report than filling out an online form. Nothing changed. 😞
 
So here we go again. Informed Delivery shows my new Medicare Part D in mail for tonight, several cards and Express Scripts. The Express Scripts was delivered but nothing else. So the question is now, was she late and wanted Friday night off early? Delivered wrong mailbox? Deliver tomorrow? Or never? My experience is usually never. Carriers are contract and don't give a flying fornication on delivering mail, hell prob is in a ditch somewhere. Why in hell are there contract drivers delivering mail? I am sure they are religiously vetted. This is utter 🐂💩 that time and time again stuff doesn't get delivered. No way to report it.
 
So here we go again. Informed Delivery shows my new Medicare Part D in mail for tonight, several cards and Express Scripts. The Express Scripts was delivered but nothing else. So the question is now, was she late and wanted Friday night off early? Delivered wrong mailbox? Deliver tomorrow? Or never? My experience is usually never. Carriers are contract and don't give a flying fornication on delivering mail, hell prob is in a ditch somewhere. Why in hell are there contract drivers delivering mail? I am sure they are religiously vetted. This is utter 🐂💩 that time and time again stuff doesn't get delivered. No way to report it.
Report to the postmaster at the distribution center your mail comes from. We have a contract mail guy also. We only get mail Tuesday and Friday being really remote. The delivery guy works for the Contractor that has several routes and several delivery people. Complaints to the postmaster at the distribution center go directly to the contractor that loses the contract if there's too many complaints. There's a definite chain of command.
 
USPS is only good at delivering truck loads of mail in ballots

Man, i sure am glad my mail people aren't like yours. My mailman showed up at nine o'clock last night to deliver a package down my quarter of a mile driveway. It was only -2F and no wind, so not exactly a killer of a day, but still, I get my mail, and I get my packages every day. Tomorrow, the wind chills should reach -35F. Anyone justice is dependable back in Iowa.
 
USPS is only good at delivering truck loads of mail in ballots
Same as @BrentD. I feel for you that your local USPS sucks so bad.

Contrary to your experiences, here in NW MT I’ve had a few packages this week and last delivered a few days early. Same with Fed Ex and UPS. Even during inclement weather.

Blaming it on immigrants and worn out election conspiracy theories is laughable at best.
 
I do feel for you guys that have so much trouble.

We live quite rural. No local post office.

We rely heavily on UPS, USPS and FEDEX for all kinds of things.

We had one hangup this week, a Christmas gift arrived, 1 day late by UPS. Not sure what that was about. No big deal.

Our mail is also contract. Aside from her just getting here early afternoon most times, no real complaints.

Meds come from either SLC over night FEDEX, and they get here by 10 AM, or they come from the town 50 miles away, and get here next day.

All kinds of different people, men, women, black, Hispanic. They all just seem to want to work and do a good job.

Merry Christmas.
 

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