Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Daily Post (get it?)

A package with USPS tracking #03100480000139204894 was documented as having been delivered 02/22/2011 with the delivery address being the James Crews Post Office in KCMO. It took several phone calls from myself and the Texas shipper, (as well as an email to Fox4Problemsolvers read aloud to the Post Office supervisor as I sent it), before they admitted on 03/01/2011, "Oh, gee, I guess that wasn't delivered after all." The postal employee required that I come to the post office to get it, based on "carrier safety", although the mail carrier that delivered the Aron's advertised specials and the Pizza Hut coupons to the mailbox at my front gate during these phone calls didn't seem particularly afraid, nor did the carrier that today delivered a Price Chopper sales flyer to the same box. Isn't it interesting that the only mail a carrier was afraid to deliver was the certified packages, child support & unemployment e-cards, and a tax return check? Although this is the 5th package that I have had to personally locate secondary to falsified documents, I am most interested in the last package for which I am waiting. It's the first package that I have had shipped with delivery confirmation required. Can't wait to see how they handle that!

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