When a package with USPS is sent with tracking I usually see delivery in two or three days and then a notice that there has been a delay. Transit time is more than a week. Any ideas as to what is going on?
Louis DeJoy is what's going on. I wonder if putting a guy with $75 million worth of stocks in USPS competitors in charge of the USPS was a good idea.
This is what all of mine look like too, maybe today will be the day?I have several late packages in transit.
Not really. USPS has contracts with Amazon, UPS, FedEx, etc to deliver packages that those other companies would otherwise refuse to deliver because it costs them too much to do it (mostly rural areas). Where I live, Amazon delivers their own packages in weird blue-gray colored vans.They spend the first part of the day delivering Amazon & other non-USPS packages & then start in regular mail after. Making big money delivering other packages
If you paid with a credit card contact them. They may have insured against the loss.I had a package that had a bad address on it and was undelivered, two days ago. I'm in the States and the package came from the UK, $180 worth of shaving product.
The vendor had me call USPS (the package was in my home town post office). The lady at the post office told me the package was DESTROYED, with the explanation being the vendor had instructions or "markings" on package to destroy it if it could not be delivered.
I'm really not sure what to do now. It was a number of Wickham soaps and matching balms.
That is unfortunate! I would pursue recourse through the vender. They were the ones who instructed the post office to destroy it. Speaking of Wickham soaps, I just tried one for the first time today, it is excellent.I had a package that had a bad address on it and was undelivered, two days ago. I'm in the States and the package came from the UK, $180 worth of shaving product.
The vendor had me call USPS (the package was in my home town post office). The lady at the post office told me the package was DESTROYED, with the explanation being the vendor had instructions or "markings" on package to destroy it if it could not be delivered.
I'm really not sure what to do now. It was a number of Wickham soaps and matching balms.
I'd contact the seller first. They should have insured the package so they should be able to collect that insurance and happily re-send your order.I had a package that had a bad address on it and was undelivered, two days ago. I'm in the States and the package came from the UK, $180 worth of shaving product.
The vendor had me call USPS (the package was in my home town post office). The lady at the post office told me the package was DESTROYED, with the explanation being the vendor had instructions or "markings" on package to destroy it if it could not be delivered.
I'm really not sure what to do now. It was a number of Wickham soaps and matching balms.