Then their's the package I received yesterday....
Nice mess inside. A paint pen had exploded and two containers of glass had broken.......
This was UPS.
A friend on mine works there and tells me stories of the package kicking contests and what not.Then their's the package I received yesterday....
Nice mess inside. A paint pen had exploded and two containers of glass had broken.......
This was UPS.
Then their's the package I received yesterday....
Nice mess inside. A paint pen had exploded and two containers of glass had broken.......
This was UPS.
hard to believe they would even deliver an envelope like this. seems to me when the machine devoures an envelope that a human would have to pick up the pieces. oh well see for yourself........
Regular envelopes are always the worst..you can not put anything but paper into them. Not even a single refill can go in a regular envelope, because they put those through a machine with rollers that will smash into any type of object, ejecting it from the envelope. Supposedly you can have a sticker put on the envelope that says hand stamp only on it and that stops the envelope from going through the machine, but I don't trust that. ...
Actually according to the accounting from of Price Waterhouse the successful rate is 99.9 percent.I would imagine that doing 100's of thousands of mail a day (or more) the percentage of mail damaged it probably pretty low.
Heck I just got a package from OKLAHOMAN Roy and it was sent through the good old post office and it too looked like it went through a war. Bent the refill and it was sticking out of the envelope. Roy doubled the envelope and all but still.
Roy just to let you know I got it and can save the contents. Thanks.
Heck I just got a package from OKLAHOMAN Roy and it was sent through the good old post office and it too looked like it went through a war. Bent the refill and it was sticking out of the envelope. Roy doubled the envelope and all but still.
Roy just to let you know I got it and can save the contents. Thanks.
You mean to tell me all that was left of the surprise Lotus I made for your Christmas gift was one bent refill..........
:biggrin::wink:.
I have some missing packages out there this year. One of them almost made it and then for some reason it left the state it was to be in and went onward. I've never had issues with USPS in the past, but right now, being Christmas time, and USPS is understaffed, so half the people working there right now are temps. Temp workers don't care about anything. If they go out on deliveries and pass your street by accident..the whole street is undeliverable. I've had UPS do that to me before when my normal driver is on vacation. It is frustrating.
Regular envelopes are always the worst..you can not put anything but paper into them. Not even a single refill can go in a regular envelope, because they put those through a machine with rollers that will smash into any type of object, ejecting it from the envelope. Supposedly you can have a sticker put on the envelope that says hand stamp only on it and that stops the envelope from going through the machine, but I don't trust that. Not making excuses for the post office either, I'm just saying that regular mail envelope damage can MOSTLY be avoided by simply not putting anything but letters or bills inside them.
I had a padded envelope with a few things I got from Johnny CNC and it was ripped open on one side, but somehow the envelope and the contents still made it here! We were lucky.
hard to believe they would even deliver an envelope like this. seems to me when the machine devoures an envelope that a human would have to pick up the pieces. oh well see for yourself........
Then their's the package I received yesterday....
Nice mess inside. A paint pen had exploded and two containers of glass had broken.......
This was UPS.
A friend on mine works there and tells me stories of the package kicking contests and what not.Then their's the package I received yesterday....
Nice mess inside. A paint pen had exploded and two containers of glass had broken.......
This was UPS.
I have gotten damaged envelopes but in defense of USPS it does not happen often.
They have a rate for thick envelope that can't be machine handled I think it's about 50% higher than the normal rate for same weight. My wife sends envelopes with items in them all the time and they seem to get through ok.
I send about 100/200 or so packages a month all with confirmed delivery and in the USA I'v had exactly one loss (damaged not lost) in the last 3 years. That compares to about one or two a month before confirmed delivery was available on line - that convinces me that the earlier loses were more dishonest buyers than postal loss.
I've had 4 or 5 international loses (all left the USA and didn't arrive at their destination including a $500 shipment currently late)...enough that next year I'm not shipping international other than Canada.
The one that gets lost or damaged is the one we remember, the thousand that got through ok we soon forget.
Truth is, no human could sort the thousands and thousands of pieces of mail at the speed the machines can... we can have speed or we can have human handling... not both.