USPS

I think delivery issues are universal across the services. A couple of years ago, I came home from work to find a rifle from Jon Beanland laying on my front steps, courtesy of FedEx. I am pretty sure it had been sent signature required. Luckily, the neighborhood porch pirates had not made their rounds yet. 😡
Well, they're definitely not quite universal, at the worst. I'm not having any problem here or where I used to live. And no one starts a thread to say, golly, my UPS, FedEx and USPS all do their jobs quite dependably.

Actually, i've had USPS and UPS knock themselves out when they know we are expecting a firearm or a box of ducks and other deliveries that are special to us.
 
Well, they're definitely not quite universal, at the worst. I'm not having any problem here or where I used to live. And no one starts a thread to say, golly, my UPS, FedEx and USPS all do their jobs quite dependably.

Actually, i've had USPS and UPS knock themselves out when they know we are expecting a firearm or a box of ducks and other deliveries that are special to us.

The two local post offices I deal with do fine, at least, when they get whatever it is that is being mailed.
 
FedEx parks on my road and walks in with pkg now. I guess paying over $1K in yard damages will do that. They have drivers that thought turning around in my front yard after rain storm was easier than backing out. Tore chit out of it with straight van dual wheels not getting traction. A truly WTF moment.
 
Our USPS delivery guy is a local resident. He does pretty good most of the time. Still it's only 2 days a week delivery. There's less than 30 boxes to deliver but we're 35 miles from the postal annex. UPS is great they are as reliable as possible when the regular driver delivers. FedEx has become a lot better since they have assigned 2 alternating drivers to the route. Neither speaks English.
 

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