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After multiple emails, multiple phone calls, and FINALLY reaching the postmaster, my package was FINALLY redelivered, five days later than when it was _supposed_ to arrive. At least it wasn't my medication they did this with, but now I'm anxious about next time I order THAT.
@MrGonev6 Right?! What I love is the first time it happened, the driver marked the package as "no mailbox". And yet it's the same mailbox that's been there for 10+ years, and never had any problems. Just that ONE DRIVER who doesn't even attempt delivery.
The most frustrating thing out of all this? Most of my packages are either groceries and/or medications because I live in a food desert where other deliveries aren't an option. So when my packages don't arrive, it risks me being without food and/or my meds.
[cont] @USPS There's not even a "Sorry We Missed You" card or anything. I was ACTIVELY WAITING for the package too. There's no excuse for it not to have been delivered. There were people home, even! No attempt at delivery was even made - they didn't even slow down at the box.
[cont] @USPS Even more frustrating when we have no trouble receiving any other mail - INCLUDING OTHER PACKAGES - but it seems that one driver doesn't want to deliver. I can't drive 30 minutes to the post office every time there's a failed delivery when it won't let me reschedule
Hey, @USPS - care to explain how a package can't be delivered because "No Access to Delivery Location" which just last month the driver claimed there wasn't a mailbox, and then a month later it happens AGAIN? And no response STILL from support, nor has the package arrived?
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