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Posted by BNSF UP and others modeler on Thursday, February 21, 2019 5:00 PM

I most definitely agree with riogrande. The USPS has impressive service and still manages to keep the rates down. I sent a really long package wieghing around 3 pounds through them once, and it was less than $20. UPS is just ripoff. I bet Scaletrains could lower their prices even more if they shipped through USPS instead. Just wait this out. Hopefully this craziness will be resolved. Just think. It could be as bad as some of the issues at MRR...

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Thursday, February 21, 2019 11:49 AM

Hmmmm...

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I receive several packages a week via USPS, and I ship things to the girls all the time.

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I cannot even remember the last time I had a problem.

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Posted by jrbernier on Thursday, February 21, 2019 7:43 AM

  I just drove 120 miles(RT) to my old address to pick up an eBay item.  The eBay receipt had my new address, the package had my new address on it.  It sat in the St Paul facility for 4 days, had a 'new' sticker applied and was shipped to an address that was 2 years old!

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Posted by riogrande5761 on Thursday, February 21, 2019 7:37 AM

rrebell

Hey I get junk mail for somebody that never lived where I lived and they have been following me, move after move

Hey I get junk mail for somebody that never lived where I lived and they have been following me, move after move

Junk mail, in the grand scheme of things, is only a minor annoyance.  Yeah, I've gotten junk mail for people who were probably previous residents as well.

But I look at it this way, the Post Office is underwater financially and takes in less than it costs to run it. The junk mail helps to prop the USPS up and keep the fee's from going even higher than they are.  USPS parcel shipping costs less than UPS or other services as well.

So all in all, while I have had a few odd problems now and then, overall the USPS is pretty good.  My wife is from England and she is impressed with the USPS over the UK postal service, which is worse she says.  Stuff happens and I guess it gives people something to whine about over their morning coffee clutch.

 

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Posted by joe323 on Thursday, February 21, 2019 7:02 AM

BigDaddy

The USPS has something called INFORMED DELIVERY.   They send you a daily email with pictures, often of all you junk mail you will receive, every day.  What a waste of time and money.

Sometimes you don't get some of that mail for two days, sometimes the pictures are of yesterday's mail. 

My father in law died 16 years before I met my wife.  Now, 49 years after he passed away, we still get his junk mail.

 

 

I agree with you I don’t need or want to know in advance all the junk that the government sponsored ad agency known as the USPS deliveres to my door everyday.

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Posted by Erie1951 on Thursday, February 21, 2019 5:55 AM

I have a package that was sent via regular mail from NY to OH on the 14th, took a tour of ME and then NH. It's been a week now and I've been assured by the USPS that it's really, really on its way:

"Your package will arrive later than expected, but is still on its way. It is currently in transit to the next facility."

Hmmm...wonder if the package will take some time off to spend in PA? Laugh

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Posted by bearman on Thursday, February 21, 2019 4:45 AM

My favorite story is the shipper who claimed on-line that the package had been delivered at such and such a time.  Except that the package was not on my doorstep and the time was 30 minutes into the future.

I admit that I am surprised that USPS priority mail may be an issue.   I have never had any problems with priority mail.

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Posted by richhotrain on Thursday, February 21, 2019 4:39 AM

Here is my latest update on the two missing packages.

The item that I purchased on February 5th was mailed on February 6th and will finally be delivered today.

The item that was mailed on February 11th finally arrived yesterday after spending 7 days in nowhere land.

Both of these items were 2-Day Priority Mail, but took 15 and 9 days to receive their destination.

In conclusion, I can only say that the USPS Priority Mail wording "In Transit To Next Faciity" on its website are the most dreaded words in postal mailings.

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Posted by rrebell on Wednesday, February 20, 2019 10:01 PM

Hey I get junk mail for somebody that never lived where I lived and they have been following me, move after move

 

 

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Posted by BigDaddy on Wednesday, February 20, 2019 6:16 PM

The USPS has something called INFORMED DELIVERY.   They send you a daily email with pictures, often of all you junk mail you will receive, every day.  What a waste of time and money.

Sometimes you don't get some of that mail for two days, sometimes the pictures are of yesterday's mail. 

My father in law died 16 years before I met my wife.  Now, 49 years after he passed away, we still get his junk mail.

 

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Posted by NWP SWP on Wednesday, February 20, 2019 5:26 PM

Heres some great USPS stories.

1st the local rural carrier decided to purposely deliver our mail to our neighbor, luckily said neighbor was a relative so it wasn't too bad.

2nd once the distribution center that handles all the mail for out here refused an entire pallet of packages from UPS one of the packages was a time sensitive item that was bound for us.

3rd whenever we order something via UPS ghe package will sit in Zachary (the aforementioned distribution center) for at least 3 days before making it to our P.O. Box in Slaughter, we usually will just go to the Zachary PO and pick up the package because they have lost things before.

Well thats about all, I once had a package be "in transit to next facility" for 2 weeks after I had gotten it in the mail.

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Posted by Wolf359 on Wednesday, February 20, 2019 1:41 PM

OK, I have a new story to add. Yesterday the DCC dummy plug I ordered for my Bachmann 2-8-4 Berkshire got here in a thick plastic bag that was in an envelope lined with bubble wrap, and when I opened it the pins were poking through the thick plastic bag and they were bent to one side. Fortunately I was able to straighten them with fine needlenose pliers and it works fine now. So my question is how was this accomplished in a padded envelope? Did they drop a cinderblock on it?Confused

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Posted by richhotrain on Sunday, February 17, 2019 5:18 PM

On one of my two missing packages, I have noticed that every day, the Tracking History is changed by advancing the "In Transit To Next Facility" date by one day.

In other words, it now reads February 17, 2019 - In Transit To Next Facility. Yesterday, it read, February 16, 2019 - In Transit To Next Facility. The day before that it read, February 15, 2019 - In Transit To Next Facility. So, these are not cumulative entries, it is simply one entry with the date changed every day. If this keeps up, a week from today it will read, February 24, 2019 - In Transit To Next Facility.

Meanwhile, my other missing package remains unchanged. It continues to read, February 11, 2019 - In Transit To Next Facility. That's 6 days and counting since it left the "USPS Regional Facility - Chicago IL Network Distribution Center", and 10 days since it arrived there.

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Posted by richg1998 on Sunday, February 17, 2019 5:07 PM

 

I have never considered it a big deal,Stuff will get here when it gets here. I buy a lot from Amazon and it sometimes comes via USPS.

Generally I am not a complainer except about the forum server. lol

Edit. And lack of Spell check in some forums.

Rich

 

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Posted by MikeFF on Sunday, February 17, 2019 5:06 PM

Lord help you if you have both a physical address and PO Box.  Our PO says to use the physical address followed by #PO Box Number.  Our small, rural PO has had their hours severly reduced to the point where the UPS Sure Post shipments often cannot be delivered to them for consecutive days...they are not open to receive them.  When they do come in, if there are not enough package lockers, you get a notice in your mailbox to pick up at the window which is only open a few hours a day...in the middle of the day, when most are at work.  Our once efficient and convenient postal service, the best in the world, is slowly being privatized ande starved to death.

Mike

 

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Posted by Erie1951 on Sunday, February 17, 2019 4:30 PM

I just ordered some detail parts off of eBay, and we'll see if they make it here. Laugh In addition to the "in transit to the next facility" is the equally terrible "your package is moving within the USPS network". Dead I once had a package move within the USPS network from SC to the distribution center in Warrendale, PA, right near the OH border which is the normal route. Instead of going west into OH and then to my town, the package went east into PA, fizzled out, and eventually marked as delivered. Bang Head Another time my package got stuck in Myrtle Beach post office and was there for days. What was it doing? Playing golf? Grumpy On these two occasions, I had to call USPS and I found their customer service reps to be very helpful in finding out the problem and getting it fixed almost immediately. For real, no joke! Laugh

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Posted by Wolf359 on Sunday, February 17, 2019 3:57 PM

richhotrain

What is wrong with the United States Postal Service?

 

 

I've often wondered that myself. About a month ago, I ordered a pair of new motors for my Athearn DDA40X from HobbyTown USA and they took two weeks to get here from Illinois because they bypassed my home in Colorado Springs, and instead went to California before coming back to Colorado. I also wondered if I was actually going to get them as my mail carrier regularly miss-delivers my mail to a house the next street over. It's a totally different street name and recipient name. The only common factor is the house number is the same and both streets begin with a "C". It happens on an almost weekly basis. The Post Office must've dropped the reading requirement.Confused

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Posted by E-L man tom on Sunday, February 17, 2019 3:30 PM

I regularly send packages to Ohio, to a small town there. I send them in a Flat Rate box, as I usually do and they get to that small town post office within 3 business days. The entity that I send those packages to picks them up at the local post office. There was one occasion when I sent a package and I waited a week to see if they received it - - they hadn't. Turns out it sat in the local post office for about 5 days until they made the package available for pick up. I know that because USPS tracking had verified that it had been received by that local post office on the expected date of delivery.

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Posted by nealknows on Sunday, February 17, 2019 3:15 PM

Yet they keep increasing their rates. Incredible. I had a package leave my post office in NJ and go to Georgia. But first, it had to have a taste of Los Angeles, then somewhere in the Carolina before it arrived at my friends home in GA. ETA was 3 days took 5. I think part of the problem is that the USPS does not pick up and deliver all of their mail from post offices to regional distribution points. They outsource their pickups and deliveries to third parties, so you're at the mercy of a trucking company. They may have loads for multiple distribution centers on one truck and they all wind up at one facility, then have to go through the cycle...again! 

Amazon is no better, especially on their deliveries with their own trucks. Two deliveries to my house the same day. One left at the front door, which is fine. The second larger package was left at the front of my garage in plain site to be picked up and stolen. Telling them this was unaccpetable is a waste as I spent 15 minutes on a chat with someone who is basically reading from a script, told what to say and can't think for themselves. 

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Posted by joe323 on Sunday, February 17, 2019 2:42 PM

I have had packages take a 4 borough tour before reaching Staten Island.

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Posted by wholeman on Sunday, February 17, 2019 1:41 PM

I had a package ship via USPS that left the shipper in New York City bypass my home in Kansas and spend two days in Honolulu for two days before I received it.

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Posted by csmincemoyer on Sunday, February 17, 2019 11:47 AM
I have similar issues. Just happens that my Regional Distribution Center is the Rochester NY one. Mail going through there is like a black hole. Not sure if a personnel issue or mechanical issue with there scanning equipment. And as a consumer, you're not allowed to ask questions and to make things worse my post office is in a different region than the distribution center. Complain to my post office and they flat out say it's not their problem.
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Posted by BNSF UP and others modeler on Sunday, February 17, 2019 10:40 AM

I must be the odd one out. My experience is that USPS tracking is very accurate. Better than UPS. It always updates regularly, shows that it is going to logical locations, and the ETA's are dead center almost every time... Maybe ebay jsut has a special system worked out with them?

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Posted by tstage on Sunday, February 17, 2019 9:19 AM

Maybe it's all been outsourced to TX???

In all seriousness, I personally find USPS to be very good in regards to deliveries in my area.  Most delivery dates are met, or arrive earlier than expected.  This holds true for shipments from eBay or online vendors.  Only once did I notice my package take a somewhat unusual route to make it to OH from FL.

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Posted by willy6 on Sunday, February 17, 2019 9:04 AM

Nothing new to me. I had one package leave Maryland, go to NYC, then to Long Island, then back to Maryland then to me in South Carolina. Then a couple of weeks ago, package left Maryland, went to Charleston SC, then to Ridgeland SC, then to Ridgeville SC (where I live), they had the "Ridge" right but not the "ville". Another time while tracking a package from Walthers, it disappeared for four days and then ended up in my mailbox.

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Posted by irishRR on Sunday, February 17, 2019 8:40 AM

Funny that this is being discussed. I was at the post office yesterday trying to figure out where my LED lights went. They shipped from California 3 weeks ago, landed in Chicago two days later (I live in Milwaukee, so I figured they were getting close) and then nothing... "In transit to next facility" kept showing until they appeared 2 weeks later in San Francisco. To my knowledge (and the USPS) this is the last known whereabouts of the lights. I want to know how to file a location request like the person who posted earlier in this thread. 

My seller apologized and said they were shipping out more lights for me, but it could be months before I get my structures lit up at this rate...Bang Head

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Posted by tommymr on Sunday, February 17, 2019 6:42 AM

Although this is an older thread, this is definitely a Chicago problem:

https://community.ebay.com/t5/Shipping-Returns/Chicago-Metro-Hub-For-Ten-Days/qaq-p/24538575

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Posted by bearman on Sunday, February 17, 2019 5:36 AM

Very funny re: the USPS!  I had three orders in to the same retailer.  One via UPS ground the other two via USPS priority mail.  The UPS ground shipment has been delayed from Monday the 18th to Friday the 22nd.  One USPS priority was received yesterday, several days before it was scheduled and even though the order was place after the UPS ground order.  The second USPS shipment, ordered three days after the UPS ground order is now on its way.  Who knows how all this happens.

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Posted by richhotrain on Sunday, February 17, 2019 4:57 AM

MisterBeasley

I don't believe USPS tracking anymore, since it claimed my package was in some distant city, while it had actually been delivered.  Another time, I filed a search request and they got back to me and admitted they could not find the package.  I eventually got it, but what is wrong?

 

So true. A few months back, I had a large order leave the eBay seller and reported by USPS to be on its way from central Indiana to my Chicago-area home. Four days later, it was reported to be "In Transit To The Next Facility". Days later, it was reported to be in Rochester NY. It took 3 weeks to eventually arrive at my home. Meanwhile, although it was not the seller's fault, he would not refund my purchase amount so that I could buy the item elsewhere.

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