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Gonna make you groove...
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Can you quote the sentence where the OP says ALL postal employees are asses, as opposed to just the ones in this particular office?
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I got the impression he was talking about the particular ass clowns in the post office that he went to.
Sorry to hear about your troubles man, hopefully things will work out for you in the end but in the mean time have a cold beer and a nice cigar and think about something good going on in your life.
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Just slacking off
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To the OP..... First, while I understand that you paid for priority service, 2-3 days is the average delivery time...not a guarantee. If you mailed it on June 23 it's only been 7 days. I would not think that it's "lost". Just held up in the system right now. I know that might not be what you want to hear....but it's probably reality. Right now the Postal Service is undergoing major consolidations at many of the processing plants nationwide. Mail that was dispatched and processed down the street is now being shipped say 90 miles away due to consolidation. In my area this has just started this week. New procedures = mistakes. It's not something that you will hear your local PO say...but it's true. Perhaps your piece was missent to another state. Sometimes these things happen. The letters and parcels are read, coded, and sorted by machines. If a machine reads the zip code starting with a 9 instead of a 0 it's going for a coast to coast trip to California instead of Connecticut. If your package was missent you won't see an arrival scan until it hits the correct office. 9 times out of 10 parcels and letters that people think are lost show up within a 10 day period. I would not give up hope that your package will be delivered. As for not buying insurance......that's on you. No insurance means Post Office not liable. There is no way around that. I have never seen the PO pay someone for a package that wasn't insured. Hopefully some of this info helps. Who knows...maybe the package will be delivered tomorrow. Good luck. One more thing to add....If this package was going to a large company things are handled a little differently than residential delivery. Sometimes a company only picks up their mail on certain days of the week. Usually they wait until there is enough to fill a truck and then they pick up. Perhaps this article is sitting at the destination PO and waiting to be picked up. You might want to do a search on the net and find the phone number of that office and try calling them. It might help.
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