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If anyone wants to go to the trouble it is an interesting exercise to research the volume of mail etc. various postal systems around the world process daily, the number of points delivered to, the size and population of the country, number of employees, and other factors. By this outfits analysis the USPS system ranks #7 in the world in 2020, behind Switzerland, Austria, Germany Netherlands, Japan, and France, all of which are much smaller countries in terns of land area, population, and volume sorted and delivered.
https://www.statista.com/chart/9877/...stal-services/ |
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Surprising numbers there.
My package finally got here today .... looked at the address it was shipped from .. Albany NY, 30 minutes from my house. Took 13 days, heck I was in Albany last Thursday, I could have picked it up ... oh, that's right, they had moved it to MA by then, maybe they knew I was going to come get it |
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Any of the carriers are only as good as their employees. Some areas better than others.
But the virus and the safety protocols are playing havoc with delivery times. We have totally discontinued shipping outside of the USA until there is either a cure or a vaccine, and shipping improves. When a customer in Canada doesn't have an order they paid for and we shipped 7 weeks ago, even when I have tracking, and they can check tracking, the customer is unhappy. As far as back and forth with USPS, I had a package that I had order from California make it to Columbia Missouri (60 miles away), go back to Kansas City (this went on for 4 iterations) then back to California, then back to Kansas City, then Columbia, and finally it arrived. Patience, especially during the pandemic. Jon.
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Thanks for mentioning the LG. I had no idea about that but we are out some money on one of those fridges. I'll look into it. |
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I still sell a lot of items on Ebay although things have slowed down a bit, probably covid related. Between May and now I have sold about 50 items through Ebay. I would say 90% was shipped priority through USPS and about the same number of 90% was delivered in 3 days. I did have one package that I mailed to NM from CO go to CA first then to TX, OK and then to NM. That took 5 days so that was not cool plus it was a used 79 Chevy plastic grill. It arrived safe to buyer but took a weird road trip from USPS.
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I've noticed what helps tremendously when shipping ... proper labels in the proper places and properly attached.
I don't know if it had anything to do with it, but my package that took so long ... had the label in a strange place. It was a shoe-box shaped, but had the label on one of the small ends, not on the top like you would expect. |
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I ordered a battery for my Generator on the 19th and USPS said it would arrive on the 26th...it came yesterday. I was very surprised!
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Honestly I've only had 3 packages destroyed by UPS - the one that fried me was I sent a box with gear oil in it and some other items. UPS ran a hand truck through the box (a guess on my part) and broke open 2 of the bottles re-boxed the good items and sent it back to me and tried to deny the claim. They did pay for the damaged items but I had to pay shipping back to Reno, NV again. The other 2 items they made good on no problem. Oh, I call FedEx Federal Extortion - I'm not biased. I've got a nick name for almost everything - none of flattering. My wife says I have a negative attitude. I can't imagine why. LOL |
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Back in April, when my headers were on their way from Oregon here to Michigan, it took longer to go around Michigan than it took to come to Michigan. It took 5 days to get to Michigan and almost 7 days once in Michigan to come to my house. I watched all of the tracking. I even offered to go and pick them up. My carrier said they had lots of absenteeism. He worked every day but he said a lot of his coworkers did not want to work. I wish all of the postal workers were like him. He was great. Now the younger ones that replaced him run over my lawn, garbage cans and lawn bags. They said they did not see them. Amazing.
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