USPS has........

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FWIW, UPS and FedEx can't even find my house half the time. I have to call them and have them leave the package at the depot for me to pick up. Like a couple weeks ago when I ordered a windshield and bracket for my bike. The bracket was on my step the next morning as promised. A week later I had to go pick up the windshield at the depot because they couldn't find my house. That was UPS. FedEx couldn't deliver my bags because they couldn't find the house either. I had to pick up the bags at the Depot. I went in and showed the clerk how to use Google Maps. I typed the address into my phone and showed the clerk. It's right there. Map, driving directions and even a picture. So, they're not really any better than USPS. In fact, UPS even took a week to deliver my rototiller sprocket. Sixty miles from Denver to Severance took a week.
 
One of the Post Offices I deliver mail out of ordered stamps. They are sent out of Virginia. Should have got to the PO around March 28. Last scan was arrival at Warrendale on March 26. Still have not arrived at the PO less than 4 hours away. Pretty bad when the postal service can't even send their own **** without losing it.

Update: The post office received a claim form about these missing stamps on Tuesday. The form came complete with all the tracking info. Stamps were sent from Dulles VA to a processing facility in Marifield VA, and then sent to Warrendale PA. They sat in Warrendale for more than ten days and were then sent back to Marifield VA. No further info and the postal service is still charging the local post office the same as if they had received them.:wack:
 
FWIW, UPS and FedEx can't even find my house half the time. I have to call them and have them leave the package at the depot for me to pick up. Like a couple weeks ago when I ordered a windshield and bracket for my bike. The bracket was on my step the next morning as promised. A week later I had to go pick up the windshield at the depot because they couldn't find my house. That was UPS. FedEx couldn't deliver my bags because they couldn't find the house either. I had to pick up the bags at the Depot. I went in and showed the clerk how to use Google Maps. I typed the address into my phone and showed the clerk. It's right there. Map, driving directions and even a picture. So, they're not really any better than USPS. In fact, UPS even took a week to deliver my rototiller sprocket. Sixty miles from Denver to Severance took a week.

Is that fed-ex ground or express??
 
Is that fed-ex ground or express??

dig this. I bought a defroster hose on ebay, it was in okla city, they sent it to Lenexa kan..
I live just no. of Tulsa, talk about stupid ! guess I`ll get it next week, should have had it today (sat).:protest:
 
If UPS and FedEx can't find your house, it must be because you aren't married. If you have a wife and give her a credit card, every driver will quickly learn to find your house!
 
FWIW, UPS and FedEx can't even find my house half the time. I have to call them and have them leave the package at the depot for me to pick up. Like a couple weeks ago when I ordered a windshield and bracket for my bike. The bracket was on my step the next morning as promised. A week later I had to go pick up the windshield at the depot because they couldn't find my house. That was UPS. FedEx couldn't deliver my bags because they couldn't find the house either. I had to pick up the bags at the Depot. I went in and showed the clerk how to use Google Maps. I typed the address into my phone and showed the clerk. It's right there. Map, driving directions and even a picture. So, they're not really any better than USPS. In fact, UPS even took a week to deliver my rototiller sprocket. Sixty miles from Denver to Severance took a week.

I had a problem like that with UPS. For a few months they sent me a card in the mail saying they couldn't find my street. i called them and said that they had been down here many times with no problems. They said again that they couldn't find it and I would have to go to their depot to pick it up. I told them that just because they were too lazy to find my street that I wasn't going to drive about 25 miles out of my way during the heaviest traffic time of day especially when I lived 3 miles from work. I even told them that I made home deliveries for work and never once did I take something back because I was too lazy to find an address. I made a phone call to find it. So I gave them directions and it still took a few more cards in the mail before they finally figured it out. I think that's when I said that you must have some lazy drivers because I knew that their trucks were in the neighborhood most every day. So far there haven't been any more problems.
 
I used to live on 2 acres on a major intersection west of Greeley, Colorado.I had a street address but due to Highway widening my driveway got moved from the street side to the Avenue side of the property.USPS and UPS had no problem figuring it out.However FEDEX for the life of me couldn't. Even though my mailbox had the address in 5 inch letters anything from FEDEX would get "Bad Addressed". It's not who the service is but who they hire to provide that service.
 
I used to live on 2 acres on a major intersection west of Greeley, Colorado.I had a street address but due to Highway widening my driveway got moved from the street side to the Avenue side of the property.USPS and UPS had no problem figuring it out.However FEDEX for the life of me couldn't. Even though my mailbox had the address in 5 inch letters anything from FEDEX would get "Bad Addressed". It's not who the service is but who they hire to provide that service.

Once again i ask is it fed-ex ground,fed-ex home delivery or fed-ex express???
 
Only deliver issues we've ever had is excessive time, and that is with USPS, only. I live 11 miles from down town Macon, and mail takes 4 days to get from here to there or vise-versa.
 
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