achaios
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I ordered something and paid extra for 1-day shipping. It arrived about 11:00 AM on 7/28. It supposedly left Nashua, NH, on 7/29. If the status information is correct, it finally left Nashua at 1:22AM THIS MORNING. It still says it will arrive 7/29. At this point, I would like a court to mandate the word MAYBE on all postal priority/express shipping services in big red letters. Maybe even have the clerk warn customers that there is no guarantee that the times on the product names have anything to do with reality.
The shipper (and I) deserve a refund, but the USPS doesn't have the honor to do that.
The USPS lost/stole my medicare premium overpayment refund, my Dad's last gift card for my birthday, and a $200 medal celebrating the Battle of Culloden. Those three were lost/stolen from the local USPS. The package I'm complaining about now was mishandled/misrouted before my local clowns even had a chance.
I guess I can start using "Neither rain nor snow nor gloom of night will stay these couriers from their appointed rounds" as my personal motto, since the USPS gave up on it long ago.
Sorry, but I just needed to vent.
--Tom
The shipper (and I) deserve a refund, but the USPS doesn't have the honor to do that.
The USPS lost/stole my medicare premium overpayment refund, my Dad's last gift card for my birthday, and a $200 medal celebrating the Battle of Culloden. Those three were lost/stolen from the local USPS. The package I'm complaining about now was mishandled/misrouted before my local clowns even had a chance.
I guess I can start using "Neither rain nor snow nor gloom of night will stay these couriers from their appointed rounds" as my personal motto, since the USPS gave up on it long ago.
Sorry, but I just needed to vent.
--Tom