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    I ordered a FireStick on amazon late in the day on friday. It said it would be delivered Sunday. Sunday I checked on the delivery and it said it as "out for delivery". Was busy and didn't check again for a while. The status said, "the package was left on your porch near your door". I looked and it wasn't there. I'd been outside (in the front) all day. There was no reason for the post person to walk to the door. We have large mailboxes on our street that are accessible by mail truck. We are way at the end of a court / dead-end so we had no traffic. So, I guessed the Sunday delivery person left it at the wrong house. I looked around, drove down our road and tried to check other people's porches. Nothing. The Failure of The WEB AGAIN!!! (Note: I'm talking about individual web sites having crappy interfaces and functionality -- but it is because it is on purpose, because the sites don't want to provide functionality) So I decided to report it. I just wanted to let the us postal service know that, "hey, they delivered it to the wrong house, please do something". The automated phone message goes on for about 15 minutes about the North Carolina flooding and why you may not have received a package and then after that it tells you " we are not open right now". :mad: I go online to report it. Takes about 15 minutes on the us postal service web site to find out a way to report a missing package. I put in the tracking number and it says,"The package did not have insurance on it so you cannot report this package." :mad::mad::mad::mad: What?!? I cannot even tell you that you delivered it to the wrong address?!? I wish the US postal service would go out of business. This never would've happened with UPS or Fedex. I reported it to Amazon but they didn't really understand either. They just said, "If you don't get it by October 1 then we'll send you another." I don't understand this at all. I used to think (in my youthful naivete) that the postal service had gravitas and packages and letters sent through it were something very important. Now the attitude is, "well, you are lucky if you received it. If you didn't then well, it happens. Sorry about your luck." :| EDIT - CLOSING THE LOOP I got home today after work and the package was in my mailbox. It seems to just be the way the process works. :| They mark the pkg as delivered, of course, even though it hasn't been delivered yet, it will be delivered in the future. X|

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      I ordered a FireStick on amazon late in the day on friday. It said it would be delivered Sunday. Sunday I checked on the delivery and it said it as "out for delivery". Was busy and didn't check again for a while. The status said, "the package was left on your porch near your door". I looked and it wasn't there. I'd been outside (in the front) all day. There was no reason for the post person to walk to the door. We have large mailboxes on our street that are accessible by mail truck. We are way at the end of a court / dead-end so we had no traffic. So, I guessed the Sunday delivery person left it at the wrong house. I looked around, drove down our road and tried to check other people's porches. Nothing. The Failure of The WEB AGAIN!!! (Note: I'm talking about individual web sites having crappy interfaces and functionality -- but it is because it is on purpose, because the sites don't want to provide functionality) So I decided to report it. I just wanted to let the us postal service know that, "hey, they delivered it to the wrong house, please do something". The automated phone message goes on for about 15 minutes about the North Carolina flooding and why you may not have received a package and then after that it tells you " we are not open right now". :mad: I go online to report it. Takes about 15 minutes on the us postal service web site to find out a way to report a missing package. I put in the tracking number and it says,"The package did not have insurance on it so you cannot report this package." :mad::mad::mad::mad: What?!? I cannot even tell you that you delivered it to the wrong address?!? I wish the US postal service would go out of business. This never would've happened with UPS or Fedex. I reported it to Amazon but they didn't really understand either. They just said, "If you don't get it by October 1 then we'll send you another." I don't understand this at all. I used to think (in my youthful naivete) that the postal service had gravitas and packages and letters sent through it were something very important. Now the attitude is, "well, you are lucky if you received it. If you didn't then well, it happens. Sorry about your luck." :| EDIT - CLOSING THE LOOP I got home today after work and the package was in my mailbox. It seems to just be the way the process works. :| They mark the pkg as delivered, of course, even though it hasn't been delivered yet, it will be delivered in the future. X|

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      It'll arrive today.

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        It'll arrive today.

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        Lets see if this is what is delivered: [Clickety click click](https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTEkzTMZt31D6SPcrdbTvkdKgL0U36ilNJqPBdSPWhLeuj9YN7x5A)

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          I ordered a FireStick on amazon late in the day on friday. It said it would be delivered Sunday. Sunday I checked on the delivery and it said it as "out for delivery". Was busy and didn't check again for a while. The status said, "the package was left on your porch near your door". I looked and it wasn't there. I'd been outside (in the front) all day. There was no reason for the post person to walk to the door. We have large mailboxes on our street that are accessible by mail truck. We are way at the end of a court / dead-end so we had no traffic. So, I guessed the Sunday delivery person left it at the wrong house. I looked around, drove down our road and tried to check other people's porches. Nothing. The Failure of The WEB AGAIN!!! (Note: I'm talking about individual web sites having crappy interfaces and functionality -- but it is because it is on purpose, because the sites don't want to provide functionality) So I decided to report it. I just wanted to let the us postal service know that, "hey, they delivered it to the wrong house, please do something". The automated phone message goes on for about 15 minutes about the North Carolina flooding and why you may not have received a package and then after that it tells you " we are not open right now". :mad: I go online to report it. Takes about 15 minutes on the us postal service web site to find out a way to report a missing package. I put in the tracking number and it says,"The package did not have insurance on it so you cannot report this package." :mad::mad::mad::mad: What?!? I cannot even tell you that you delivered it to the wrong address?!? I wish the US postal service would go out of business. This never would've happened with UPS or Fedex. I reported it to Amazon but they didn't really understand either. They just said, "If you don't get it by October 1 then we'll send you another." I don't understand this at all. I used to think (in my youthful naivete) that the postal service had gravitas and packages and letters sent through it were something very important. Now the attitude is, "well, you are lucky if you received it. If you didn't then well, it happens. Sorry about your luck." :| EDIT - CLOSING THE LOOP I got home today after work and the package was in my mailbox. It seems to just be the way the process works. :| They mark the pkg as delivered, of course, even though it hasn't been delivered yet, it will be delivered in the future. X|

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          I'll try to shed a tear for you. :rose:

          I'd rather be phishing!

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            I ordered a FireStick on amazon late in the day on friday. It said it would be delivered Sunday. Sunday I checked on the delivery and it said it as "out for delivery". Was busy and didn't check again for a while. The status said, "the package was left on your porch near your door". I looked and it wasn't there. I'd been outside (in the front) all day. There was no reason for the post person to walk to the door. We have large mailboxes on our street that are accessible by mail truck. We are way at the end of a court / dead-end so we had no traffic. So, I guessed the Sunday delivery person left it at the wrong house. I looked around, drove down our road and tried to check other people's porches. Nothing. The Failure of The WEB AGAIN!!! (Note: I'm talking about individual web sites having crappy interfaces and functionality -- but it is because it is on purpose, because the sites don't want to provide functionality) So I decided to report it. I just wanted to let the us postal service know that, "hey, they delivered it to the wrong house, please do something". The automated phone message goes on for about 15 minutes about the North Carolina flooding and why you may not have received a package and then after that it tells you " we are not open right now". :mad: I go online to report it. Takes about 15 minutes on the us postal service web site to find out a way to report a missing package. I put in the tracking number and it says,"The package did not have insurance on it so you cannot report this package." :mad::mad::mad::mad: What?!? I cannot even tell you that you delivered it to the wrong address?!? I wish the US postal service would go out of business. This never would've happened with UPS or Fedex. I reported it to Amazon but they didn't really understand either. They just said, "If you don't get it by October 1 then we'll send you another." I don't understand this at all. I used to think (in my youthful naivete) that the postal service had gravitas and packages and letters sent through it were something very important. Now the attitude is, "well, you are lucky if you received it. If you didn't then well, it happens. Sorry about your luck." :| EDIT - CLOSING THE LOOP I got home today after work and the package was in my mailbox. It seems to just be the way the process works. :| They mark the pkg as delivered, of course, even though it hasn't been delivered yet, it will be delivered in the future. X|

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            The UK Royal Mail parcel service is as bad: the tracking service tends to show "The sender has told us it's read to go" for three or four days, and then update to delivered a couple of days after you got it. Amazon have their own Prime delivery service in the UK, and it's pretty good. With some of their vans the tracking is so good you know where it is, how many more drops it will make before yours, and even what time it will arrive (to within 5 or 10 minutes).

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              Lets see if this is what is delivered: [Clickety click click](https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTEkzTMZt31D6SPcrdbTvkdKgL0U36ilNJqPBdSPWhLeuj9YN7x5A)

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              No clicky on dodgy linky :P

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                It'll arrive today.

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                PIEBALDconsult wrote:

                It'll arrive today.

                I think you are correct. I think the "it was placed on the porch" was just a lie of some sort.:~ I don't understand it though. :confused:

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                  I'll try to shed a tear for you. :rose:

                  I'd rather be phishing!

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                  Maximilien wrote:

                  I'll try to shed a tear for you.

                  I'll bet you are weeping uncontrollably, aren't you? :rolleyes:

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                    The UK Royal Mail parcel service is as bad: the tracking service tends to show "The sender has told us it's read to go" for three or four days, and then update to delivered a couple of days after you got it. Amazon have their own Prime delivery service in the UK, and it's pretty good. With some of their vans the tracking is so good you know where it is, how many more drops it will make before yours, and even what time it will arrive (to within 5 or 10 minutes).

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                    I have noticed that DPD have very good tracking (unless you want to ship chicken by them). ;)

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                      The UK Royal Mail parcel service is as bad: the tracking service tends to show "The sender has told us it's read to go" for three or four days, and then update to delivered a couple of days after you got it. Amazon have their own Prime delivery service in the UK, and it's pretty good. With some of their vans the tracking is so good you know where it is, how many more drops it will make before yours, and even what time it will arrive (to within 5 or 10 minutes).

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                      OriginalGriff wrote:

                      The UK Royal Mail parcel service is as bad:

                      Gov't!! I do like how they call it "Royal" though. :) They should change it to "Her Majesty's Royal Parcel Service" HMRPS. It would really have Gravitas then! :rolleyes: Here in the US the postal service is so terrible it was going out of business. So what did the USPS do? They poured tons of $$$ into advertising telling us all how great the USPS is. The service continues to be terrible. But when the mind control takes over we will love the postal service. :laugh:

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                        I ordered a FireStick on amazon late in the day on friday. It said it would be delivered Sunday. Sunday I checked on the delivery and it said it as "out for delivery". Was busy and didn't check again for a while. The status said, "the package was left on your porch near your door". I looked and it wasn't there. I'd been outside (in the front) all day. There was no reason for the post person to walk to the door. We have large mailboxes on our street that are accessible by mail truck. We are way at the end of a court / dead-end so we had no traffic. So, I guessed the Sunday delivery person left it at the wrong house. I looked around, drove down our road and tried to check other people's porches. Nothing. The Failure of The WEB AGAIN!!! (Note: I'm talking about individual web sites having crappy interfaces and functionality -- but it is because it is on purpose, because the sites don't want to provide functionality) So I decided to report it. I just wanted to let the us postal service know that, "hey, they delivered it to the wrong house, please do something". The automated phone message goes on for about 15 minutes about the North Carolina flooding and why you may not have received a package and then after that it tells you " we are not open right now". :mad: I go online to report it. Takes about 15 minutes on the us postal service web site to find out a way to report a missing package. I put in the tracking number and it says,"The package did not have insurance on it so you cannot report this package." :mad::mad::mad::mad: What?!? I cannot even tell you that you delivered it to the wrong address?!? I wish the US postal service would go out of business. This never would've happened with UPS or Fedex. I reported it to Amazon but they didn't really understand either. They just said, "If you don't get it by October 1 then we'll send you another." I don't understand this at all. I used to think (in my youthful naivete) that the postal service had gravitas and packages and letters sent through it were something very important. Now the attitude is, "well, you are lucky if you received it. If you didn't then well, it happens. Sorry about your luck." :| EDIT - CLOSING THE LOOP I got home today after work and the package was in my mailbox. It seems to just be the way the process works. :| They mark the pkg as delivered, of course, even though it hasn't been delivered yet, it will be delivered in the future. X|

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                        That's not the half of it. I've received a lot of other people's mail. I am sure some of my mail went somewhere else. I have even gotten a neighbor's medications before. What can you expect from a organization that shifted most of their postal delivery positions from full-time to part-time. What's worse, when I questioned on of the mail carriers about it, he just told me to throw wrongly-delivered mail away, because...that's what they do to envelops marked return to sender. :doh:

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                          PIEBALDconsult wrote:

                          It'll arrive today.

                          I think you are correct. I think the "it was placed on the porch" was just a lie of some sort.:~ I don't understand it though. :confused:

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                          Happens to me a lot.

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                            I ordered a FireStick on amazon late in the day on friday. It said it would be delivered Sunday. Sunday I checked on the delivery and it said it as "out for delivery". Was busy and didn't check again for a while. The status said, "the package was left on your porch near your door". I looked and it wasn't there. I'd been outside (in the front) all day. There was no reason for the post person to walk to the door. We have large mailboxes on our street that are accessible by mail truck. We are way at the end of a court / dead-end so we had no traffic. So, I guessed the Sunday delivery person left it at the wrong house. I looked around, drove down our road and tried to check other people's porches. Nothing. The Failure of The WEB AGAIN!!! (Note: I'm talking about individual web sites having crappy interfaces and functionality -- but it is because it is on purpose, because the sites don't want to provide functionality) So I decided to report it. I just wanted to let the us postal service know that, "hey, they delivered it to the wrong house, please do something". The automated phone message goes on for about 15 minutes about the North Carolina flooding and why you may not have received a package and then after that it tells you " we are not open right now". :mad: I go online to report it. Takes about 15 minutes on the us postal service web site to find out a way to report a missing package. I put in the tracking number and it says,"The package did not have insurance on it so you cannot report this package." :mad::mad::mad::mad: What?!? I cannot even tell you that you delivered it to the wrong address?!? I wish the US postal service would go out of business. This never would've happened with UPS or Fedex. I reported it to Amazon but they didn't really understand either. They just said, "If you don't get it by October 1 then we'll send you another." I don't understand this at all. I used to think (in my youthful naivete) that the postal service had gravitas and packages and letters sent through it were something very important. Now the attitude is, "well, you are lucky if you received it. If you didn't then well, it happens. Sorry about your luck." :| EDIT - CLOSING THE LOOP I got home today after work and the package was in my mailbox. It seems to just be the way the process works. :| They mark the pkg as delivered, of course, even though it hasn't been delivered yet, it will be delivered in the future. X|

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                            Since when does USPS deliver on Sunday?

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                              The UK Royal Mail parcel service is as bad: the tracking service tends to show "The sender has told us it's read to go" for three or four days, and then update to delivered a couple of days after you got it. Amazon have their own Prime delivery service in the UK, and it's pretty good. With some of their vans the tracking is so good you know where it is, how many more drops it will make before yours, and even what time it will arrive (to within 5 or 10 minutes).

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                              Except when they use Yodel. When I see that I just know I'm not getting my package. Yodel drivers must have amazing homes, any time I've ordered something "desirable" and it's come via Yodel I've simply not received it. They say it's delivered when it hasn't, you can be in all day and you still that.

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                                OriginalGriff wrote:

                                The UK Royal Mail parcel service is as bad:

                                Gov't!! I do like how they call it "Royal" though. :) They should change it to "Her Majesty's Royal Parcel Service" HMRPS. It would really have Gravitas then! :rolleyes: Here in the US the postal service is so terrible it was going out of business. So what did the USPS do? They poured tons of $$$ into advertising telling us all how great the USPS is. The service continues to be terrible. But when the mind control takes over we will love the postal service. :laugh:

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                                Her Esteemed Royal Parcel Express Service.

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                                  I ordered a FireStick on amazon late in the day on friday. It said it would be delivered Sunday. Sunday I checked on the delivery and it said it as "out for delivery". Was busy and didn't check again for a while. The status said, "the package was left on your porch near your door". I looked and it wasn't there. I'd been outside (in the front) all day. There was no reason for the post person to walk to the door. We have large mailboxes on our street that are accessible by mail truck. We are way at the end of a court / dead-end so we had no traffic. So, I guessed the Sunday delivery person left it at the wrong house. I looked around, drove down our road and tried to check other people's porches. Nothing. The Failure of The WEB AGAIN!!! (Note: I'm talking about individual web sites having crappy interfaces and functionality -- but it is because it is on purpose, because the sites don't want to provide functionality) So I decided to report it. I just wanted to let the us postal service know that, "hey, they delivered it to the wrong house, please do something". The automated phone message goes on for about 15 minutes about the North Carolina flooding and why you may not have received a package and then after that it tells you " we are not open right now". :mad: I go online to report it. Takes about 15 minutes on the us postal service web site to find out a way to report a missing package. I put in the tracking number and it says,"The package did not have insurance on it so you cannot report this package." :mad::mad::mad::mad: What?!? I cannot even tell you that you delivered it to the wrong address?!? I wish the US postal service would go out of business. This never would've happened with UPS or Fedex. I reported it to Amazon but they didn't really understand either. They just said, "If you don't get it by October 1 then we'll send you another." I don't understand this at all. I used to think (in my youthful naivete) that the postal service had gravitas and packages and letters sent through it were something very important. Now the attitude is, "well, you are lucky if you received it. If you didn't then well, it happens. Sorry about your luck." :| EDIT - CLOSING THE LOOP I got home today after work and the package was in my mailbox. It seems to just be the way the process works. :| They mark the pkg as delivered, of course, even though it hasn't been delivered yet, it will be delivered in the future. X|

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                                  raddevus wrote:

                                  This never would've happened with UPS or Fedex.

                                  Actually, FedEx is way worse. I've had many, many problems with them. It seems like it would be easy to have a GPS in the vehicle such that when the driver marks it as delivered, it records the GPS coordinates. Shouldn't be too hard. But I have seen several times that it says it was delivered only to have it show up the next day. Not sure why, but I'd give it a day, especially since there is very little delivery on Sundays anyway.

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                                    That's not the half of it. I've received a lot of other people's mail. I am sure some of my mail went somewhere else. I have even gotten a neighbor's medications before. What can you expect from a organization that shifted most of their postal delivery positions from full-time to part-time. What's worse, when I questioned on of the mail carriers about it, he just told me to throw wrongly-delivered mail away, because...that's what they do to envelops marked return to sender. :doh:

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                                    Thanks for sharing. It's good to commiserate about this whole mail service thing.

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                                    What's worse, when I questioned on of the mail carriers about it, he just told me to throw wrongly-delivered mail away, because...that's what they do to envelops marked return to sender

                                    This shocks me because it should...but it does not shock me in the present day because I know the mail service is 💩💩💩💩💩💩

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                                      Happens to me a lot.

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                                      Thanks for letting me know. Do you ever get the item you paid for? Is this just how it goes? Mail service doesn't deliver and Amazon just ships out another? Wow!!

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                                        Her Esteemed Royal Parcel Express Service.

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                                        Yes, I got the subtle and quite funny message. The acronym for the mail is quite appropriate. :laugh: :laugh:

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                                          raddevus wrote:

                                          This never would've happened with UPS or Fedex.

                                          Actually, FedEx is way worse. I've had many, many problems with them. It seems like it would be easy to have a GPS in the vehicle such that when the driver marks it as delivered, it records the GPS coordinates. Shouldn't be too hard. But I have seen several times that it says it was delivered only to have it show up the next day. Not sure why, but I'd give it a day, especially since there is very little delivery on Sundays anyway.

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                                          ‭011111100010‬ wrote:

                                          Actually, FedEx is way worse. I've had many, many problems with them.

                                          Interesting.

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                                          I'd give it a day, especially since there is very little delivery on Sundays anyway.

                                          I agree. I'm hoping it does just show up and it seems to be what will happen, it's just weird that they gave the message "it was left on your porch". In the past, I had the mail carrier mark it as "the item was too large for the mailbox and couldn't be left". Then, the next day, the item was placed in the mailbox. It was a very small item. :|

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