USPS - OIL Spill on cue

It happens because priority mail gets tossed into a large container full of other packages and then run through sorting machines.



Registered mail gets signed for every time it changes hands and is handled more carefully because the person who signed for it is responsible for it.
I could not imagine shipping a cue and not requiring a signature. Some people are really funny though. I just sent a package with a value of $400.00 just last week. No one was there to receive it and they had to go to the post office the next day to get it. The buyer actually complained. I can imagine what they would have said if it was stolen off their porch.
 
I could not imagine shipping a cue and not requiring a signature. Some people are really funny though. I just sent a package with a value of $400.00 just last week. No one was there to receive it and they had to go to the post office the next day to get it. The buyer actually complained. I can imagine what they would have said if it was stolen off their porch.

Where do they find these people?
 
They are trying to make us use FedEx!

In case you didn't know...USPS uses the FedEx jet planes to fly packages across the country. They've been partners for a long time along with UPS.


Those boxes actually hold up good for how thin they are. The biggest problem with those boxes is----they are too long.

I cut all my boxes down to 33 inches and glue and tape them back together.
Of course I always use big bubbles bubble wrap too.

Over 2,000 cues shipped...I've never had a problem with USPS.:smile:
 
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