BULLSHIT! the scanners are pre-set to the delivery zip code prior to leaving the post office.
Yes, that is correct, but it was set to a Wichita Kansas zip code, I have the documentation right here on my desk WITH the numbers. It was supposed to go to 31217, but it says delivered to 61217. Following the tracking, it shows out for delivery in Macon Georgia with a 31206 zip, to be delivered to the 31217, and shows delivered to the 61217.
In fact, a carriers whole day is set in those scanners. You don't change the zip during delivery operations. The only exception is Sunday parcel delivery's, but then you only change the zip when/if you move from one zip code into another. It's a huge undertaking and it can't be done accidentally. Then, if you should accidentally scan a package that belongs to another zip code, the scanner goes into an error message.
That was a P/M giving you the sunshine treatment.
Well, I have documentation that says these packages were delivered to a Wichita Kansas zip code, yet they claim the packages were delivered in Georgia. Not just one package and not just one day. He has another package from someone else that shows exactly the same thing.
There is a 1-800 customer service # to call and *****. Trust me, that will get a P/M's attention! That complaint goes to a POOM (Post Office Operations Manger) and the old saying about **** going down hill goes into effect. Most importantly these complaints affect the P/M's performance bonus. I wouldn't even hesitate to call.