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Topic: USPS Service
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David M. Ballew
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 113
From: Burbank, CA USA
Registered: Nov 2009
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posted June 04, 2014 02:48 PM
Last summer I sold a Standard 8mm Castle digest to a young lady just starting out as a collector. I live in Burbank, California. She lives in North Hollywood, California, which borders our city to the west. It would be literally a 20-minute drive from my home to hers, and only owing to traffic would it take even that long.
Feeling expansive when I got to the post office, I decided to spend just a tad more and ship the package First Class rather than reduced rate Media Mail.
Something like nine days later, I got a concerned e-mail from my customer. "Where is my package?"
I had given her a tracking number, but I checked it myself. Her parcel had gone all the way to a USPS sorting center in Missouri and was winding its way back to us across two-thirds the breadth of North America!
In fact, her one humble parcel did more traveling last year than I did. It finally arrived, and in fine shape. All's well that ends well, I guess.
For the sake of fairness, I have a high school friend and a nephew who both work for the U.S. Postal Service back East, and from their stories I gather that the agency is actively working to improve itself. We all hear stories of the snafus, sometimes humorous, but my friend and my nephew both assure me that many prudent steps have been taken toward efficiency and improved service. We shall see. :-)
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