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TriX wrote:
Is anyone else experiencing a precipitous drop in deliveries or late deliveries? We have had ONE delivery this week and none last Saturday in our neighborhood. Having lived at this address for >50 years, this is unprecedented. We LOVE our mail carrier, and I have to believe this is due to the recent cut in staffing, hours and equipment (7 mail sorting machines were removed from the Charlotte NC distribution center in the last few weeks without explanation). Is the intent to cripple the service to justify its dismemberment? If you’re having a similar experience, have you emailed or called your Senators and Congressmen in addition to your local postmaster? (I have) In my opinion, this is an outrage of national proportion.
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Don't bother buying their insurance, they won't pay. Spent two tears trying to collect 185$ on a ruined lens and finally gave up. Save you money.
Grave slowdowns. Stuff gets here very late. 1 or 2 things never got here or to there. I could live w/this, but my medication deliveries are very worrisome. Cannot wait to see heavy volume in Fall and what delays we might see.
My nephew, a mail carrier, says they leave piles of first class mail behind every day. It adds up. There seems no real need for the slowdowns. Any ideas why it is happening?
alberio wrote:
Why do we have a Post Office and a Postal Service?
I've been told they are two different entities.
The "post office" is a literal building, the United States Postal Service is the whole entity:
https://www.usps.com/Maybe you can now educate whoever told
you? 😉
TriX, a couple of months ago I tracked two packages shipped from amazon partners via USPS. One started in southern CA and came to central Washington via Minnesota (for those geographically challenged US residents, that would be the "scenic" route
). The other showed as coming into the Yakima sorting facility (origin: Florida), but then decided to take a 3-hour drive east to the Spokane distribution center before coming back for delivery.
My meds start with DHL (usually from Phoenix), then are delivered locally by USPS within two days of arrival in town. No problem for past couple of years, but I only get one shipment every three months.
I do bill-paying online, and paperless.
alberio wrote:
I believe the "Post Office" was formed long before the "Postal Service". The Postal Service exists in a corporate venue and profit is its motive.
Read about the original intent of the "Post Office".
The history of purpose and name change is not what you asked.
Today there is only one.
The USPS traces its roots to 1775 during the Second Continental Congress, when Benjamin Franklin was appointed the first postmaster general. ... It was elevated to a cabinet-level department in 1872, and was transformed by the Postal Reorganization Act of 1970 into the United States Postal Service as an independent agency.
I have 3 meds on 90 day supply and the supplier mails them 2 weeks in advance... I always get them before the previous RX runs out...
What is the use of complaining? We used to receive mail at around noon some years ago but that has changed to deliveries anytime around four or five pm, sometimes as late as 8:15 pm. Despite the new facity built some years ago in Redding the mail now goes to Sacramento to be sorted. it makes no sense at all. In the '60s the cost of mailing a letter was 3 cents, now it is 55 cents and the service has deteriorated.
rehess
Loc: South Bend, Indiana, USA
Atary wrote:
What is the use of complaining? We used to receive mail at around noon some years ago but that has changed to deliveries anytime around four or five pm, sometimes as late as 8:15 pm. Despite the new facity built some years ago in Redding the mail now goes to Sacramento to be sorted. it makes no sense at all. In the '60s the cost of mailing a letter was 3 cents, now it is 55 cents and the service has deteriorated.
What was the cost of gasoline in the '60s?
I remember the time when I handed a $5 bill to the attendant {remember them?}, asked him to fill up my car with its 16 gallon tank, and had to receive change because it wouldn't take that much even though the gauge was below empty.
Smudgey
Loc: Ohio, Calif, Now Arizona
It might depend on if you are in a key state, and yes I am in AZ and we are in a key state and yes it is slower. Strange how that happens.
Smudgey wrote:
It might depend on if you are in a key state, and yes I am in AZ and we are in a key state and yes it is slower. Strange how that happens.
Mine is slower and I'm in Georgia...As I said before, it seems to depend on the state it comes from or passes thru. Stuff coming from some states I have no issues with, but New Jersey or California I do...
No problems/slowdown here in NE Texas.
Like Cany, I've had the same P.O. Box since 1971. I've not noticed any delays in delivery. My usual bills are delivered to my bank as e-bills. So, the P.O. isn't involved in that. As for late, I have no idea and feel it would be difficult to determine if they were late or not.
--Bob
TriX wrote:
Is anyone else experiencing a precipitous drop in deliveries or late deliveries? We have had ONE delivery this week and none last Saturday in our neighborhood. Having lived at this address for >50 years, this is unprecedented. We LOVE our mail carrier, and I have to believe this is due to the recent cut in staffing, hours and equipment (7 mail sorting machines were removed from the Charlotte NC distribution center in the last few weeks without explanation). Is the intent to cripple the service to justify its dismemberment? If you’re having a similar experience, have you emailed or called your Senators and Congressmen in addition to your local postmaster? (I have) In my opinion, this is an outrage of national proportion.
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Latsok
Loc: Recently moved to Washington State.
No problems where we live in Washington State.
I'd love to see fewer junk mail, adds, and political propaganda being delivered. That in itself would ease some of the burden weighing down post office workers and mail carriers.
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