Exactly. Just wanted to hear some facts to back up all the blame.Please no.
Exactly. Just wanted to hear some facts to back up all the blame.Please no.
The good news is it eventually gets there. Fedex lost a cue of mineSince covid started Priority times have gotten long. No guarantee of date of arrival.
Then again, bought a Taylor Made driver from a guy in Las Vega. Got the shipping notification on Sunday, just tracked it, there hasn't been any progress.I shipped a shaft back to Seyberts priority mail from CT on Friday, they had it on Monday.
Never had a problem with USPS Priority Mail. I send legal documents through Priority Mail on a regular basis as I have for years.USPS, I am done shipping with them, it will be Fedex from now on. I shipped cue Tuesday late afternoon Priority mail
which used to be 2–3-day delivery and it's still not there. I guess Priority don't mean anything anymore. It left Philly Sunday
which is 1 1/2-hour ride from me. I don't get it, they suck!
Free advice. Use registered mail unless it is a cheapo cue you don't care about.USPS, I am done shipping with them, it will be Fedex from now on. I shipped cue Tuesday late afternoon Priority mail
which used to be 2–3-day delivery and it's still not there. I guess Priority don't mean anything anymore. It left Philly Sunday
which is 1 1/2-hour ride from me. I don't get it, they suck!
I doubt nobody would disagree that the post office does an incredible job with an accuracy rate that any hospital would be proud of. They handle billions of pieces of mail. Their system works, but no matter how you look at it it's no better than the people implemented and that's where something has definitely changed.I have never had a shipped package lost though I have a handful be late with one being extremely late. I’m not sure what the rush is about. The buyer paid for a service that is out of your control. If you shipped it correctly and paid for extra insurance, it’s no skin off your back.
I ship in PVC pipes that are large, nearly indestructible and hard to lose.
With all due respect, that was your fault. Since you are usually the one paying the shipping you should request how you want it shipped. If he was paying in essence free shipping to you, what did you expect. It is best to ship cues overnight. It cost more but that is just the way it goes. I got a SW cue and they called me when it was being shipped to know the cue was coming and be sure I was ready for it to be delivered. It was sent overnight.Another horror story. When I was living in Hawaii. I ordered a cue from a guy that lived on the East coast. He sent it UPS ground. Saved himself 3 or 4 dollars from the next fastest method.
I tracked this thing for 2 months slowly moving across the country. It gets to Los Angeles and sits for 3 weeks. I call them they tell me it will be leaving on a boat the next week.
Took over 3 months to get that damn cue. Worst part is the seller charged me full shipping cost then nitted out at the counter.
The guy charged me $30 shipping and handling he spent $8.75 on the slowest method they offered when he got to the counter. How is that my fault?With all due respect, that was your fault. Since you are usually the one paying the shipping you should request how you want it shipped. If he was paying in essence free shipping to you, what did you expect. It is best to ship cues overnight. It cost more but that is just the way it goes. I got a SW cue and they called me when it was being shipped to know the cue was coming and be sure I was ready for it to be delivered. It was sent overnight.
Yeah I just got an order of ammunition that's how it came it came ground that's the only way to ship it. So that option exists it's just ridiculous to use it for anything other than something that has an an exclusion as far as shipping.The guy charged me $30 shipping and handling he spent $8.75 on the slowest method they offered when he got to the counter. How is that my fault?
$11 I would have had the cue in a week.
Edit: i didn't even know there was an option that would move that slow. I specified all future sales to not use ups ground.
Except when it just disappears. And cue just disappeared usps next day. And how did someone steal it or they can’t find a package 36 inches long? Sad and mad is an understatement.Really the best thing to do imo is ship usps next day. They guarantee the package to most US location in one day if they are late you get full refund. Longest I have seen a package take was 2.5 days and it cost me nothing. If I'm shipping large or heavy packages where the overnight is more than $125 I don't express it. Those always make it next day, but the $80-$50 range you get a refund about 30% of the time. And buyer gets his cue in 2 day tops
The USPS pre Dejoy was great and went to shit after he came on board. They have never recovered and the morale at the post office is at an all time low. Many of the long time employees left and most of the new employees don't really care about anything other than sick leave and vacation time. Post offices in my area used to always have two or three people at the counter all day. Now they are down to one most of the time. I've seen one person take a long break when there is only one other person working the counter and a long line of customers waiting for service. They just don't care anymore.
I'm not sure you read my post. Nothing you said here refers to what I said above, other than where you refer to the post office employees who are there to "help their community." Maybe there are more of them where you live, but they are in short supply here. EVERY post office I've been to in SoCal is understaffed and in the ones that I go to most often, many of the best employees are gone.Somebody not doing their job (to be spiteful) has nothing to do with their supervisor. I work for a government agency. We are overworked and often have few advancement opportunities.
Most of us take the job for the benefits, security and public service (yes public service). It feels good to help your community.
So it is a red flag to hear you say, if only this guy was boss, then I will work hard...
BullS##t! If you had a work ethic your butt would just do it! And the crack about taking extra breaks while people wait because you don't like your boss...
Nice try! Ridiculous
I'm not sure you read my post. Nothing you said here refers to what I said above, other than where you refer to the post office employees who are there to "help their community." Maybe there are more of them where you live, but they are in short supply here. EVERY post office I've been to in SoCal is understaffed and in the ones that I go to most often, many of the best employees are gone.
I resent you using bullsh-t to describe anything I said. I spoke my truth whether you like it or not. And speaking of "work ethic," try working seven days a week for 22 years, 12-14 hours a day, with the longest vacation maybe three days. That my friend is a work ethic! A forty hour work week is an impossibility when you have your own poolroom. At least if you want to succeed it is.
My experience with USPS was almost uniformly good until the last couple of years when it has gotten progressively worse. Prior to this I would frequently use Priority Mail and the packages got there usually within two days anywhere in the country, with three days the longest. Now Priority Mail will usually take 5-7 days, with up to ten days not being unusual. Books that I shipped by Regular mail used to take four of five days anywhere in the country. Now, the norm is more like seven to ten days. If I used Media Mail, it would take a week to ten days most of the time. Now it can take anywhere from two weeks to a month! I've been told by post office employees that media mail is a low priority for them.USPS will usually eventually arrive. The key words are usually and eventually- not definitely and timely. that is always the price of government service. For anything of real value, I have shifted my shipping choices to private carriers; just bc I have a bit more faith in their service- but not a lot more faith either!
I'm not blaming Dejoy for everything that has transpired at the post office, but I do hold him responsible for damaging the reputation of the post office, and in so doing lowering morale among many Post Office employees. I think we all know what took place under his watch in the lead up to the 2020 national elections and it wasn't pretty. Most of us see that for exactly what it was, an attempt to undermine the election process. In other words he politicized the post office to favor one candidate over the other. I'm not sure how you rationalize that as being okay, but I don't, then or now!Yeah, I read what you said. You mention a single person to blame for the state of the Postal Service. I just took offense with what you said.
As for the curse, I apologize for that, I am sure you believe what you wrote. I just disagree completely.
As for your work ethic, I totally believe you work hard.
So we can agree to disagree (no cage match required).