Was actually excited for a meh purchase when I got the night vision camera. Claim of delivery yesterday but nothing on my porch - first mail theft I've ever had (that I know of - bumbumBUMMM!) Have you experienced meh theft?
Not a meh theft, but a couple of woot ones. Sometimes, it shows up the day after it says it was delivered. I'd give it a day or two before reporting/escalating it.
@brandon What @lichme said. I've had several times that the USPS guy marked it as Delivered in the afternoon and then it doesn't actually get delivered until late that night or the next day.
Nope, I live in a city neighborhood, so nobody will leave anything outside. (USPS, UPS, FedEX) I don't think our mailman even bothers to bring the package to the door, just the pickup slip, same for UPS. FedEx will sometimes leave the package in the back of my house, but it depends.
I'm pretty sure the USPS guy in our neighborhood just randomly dumps packages originating from FEDEX on doors somewhere in a block or two. Pretty sure that happened with the helicopter I bought earlier. Eventually someone brought the unopened package to our door some week or two after USPS said it was "delivered". Of course, I can't be too sure. I had to go to what my wife has coined, "Mail Jail", a giant barbed wire fenced federal mailing facility, to pick up a package (a kickstarter book for "The Magazine") because they "lost then found" it.
I often get packages from USPS marked as delivered, that just… haven't been. I assume they go on a 'deliver this when the weather is better or there are more packages so I have to get out of my car fewer times' pile.
We used to have to go pick up our mail because the mailman was afraid of the neighbor's dog who got loose often. That stopped when their very large fluffy yellow tabby cat attacked the mailman and their dog chased it off of him. Then we got notices that our mail couldn't be delivered because of the cat. That cat also attacked a police officer once. He hated men in uniforms apparently.
Not a meh theft, but a couple of woot ones. Sometimes, it shows up the day after it says it was delivered. I'd give it a day or two before reporting/escalating it.
@lichme Thanks!
@brandon What @lichme said. I've had several times that the USPS guy marked it as Delivered in the afternoon and then it doesn't actually get delivered until late that night or the next day.
Nope, I live in a city neighborhood, so nobody will leave anything outside. (USPS, UPS, FedEX) I don't think our mailman even bothers to bring the package to the door, just the pickup slip, same for UPS. FedEx will sometimes leave the package in the back of my house, but it depends.
Yes...I was 16 and we skipped class. would have been more fun if her friends had shown up!
I'm pretty sure the USPS guy in our neighborhood just randomly dumps packages originating from FEDEX on doors somewhere in a block or two. Pretty sure that happened with the helicopter I bought earlier. Eventually someone brought the unopened package to our door some week or two after USPS said it was "delivered". Of course, I can't be too sure. I had to go to what my wife has coined, "Mail Jail", a giant barbed wire fenced federal mailing facility, to pick up a package (a kickstarter book for "The Magazine") because they "lost then found" it.
I often get packages from USPS marked as delivered, that just… haven't been. I assume they go on a 'deliver this when the weather is better or there are more packages so I have to get out of my car fewer times' pile.
I always give it a few days after it says "delivered" when it's USPS. Sometimes they get scan happy and forget to actually leave me the box.
We used to have to go pick up our mail because the mailman was afraid of the neighbor's dog who got loose often. That stopped when their very large fluffy yellow tabby cat attacked the mailman and their dog chased it off of him. Then we got notices that our mail couldn't be delivered because of the cat.
That cat also attacked a police officer once. He hated men in uniforms apparently.
@MsELizardBeth Smart cat.
I like purple.