Thread: USPS WARNING!!!
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Old April 29th 16, 05:38 PM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
Sir F.A. Rien[_2_]
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Default USPS WARNING!!!

Very presumptive and that's only if it SHOULD IT NOT BE STOLEN!
For me the PS wording is very clear, and this means that your assertion "it
will NOT require a signature" is just wrong! It's understandable for someone
who hasn't the first hand US experience.

Well yes, "for you", but for me, having had onle ONE, that's "!", a
-=single=- overseas REGISTERED ever make it through the USPS maw, it
arrived NOT NEEDING A SIGNATURE. per the USPS posttoastie!

So, as it seems alwys when a discussion isn't to you favoe, you
invent reasons - "It's understandable for someone who hasn't the
first hand US experience."

After 75 years living in the US, I do have DAILY 'First Hand
Experience" with the USPS failures.

Knowledge or not, I understand that you or somebody else nevertheless
received the due compensation for the loss of the registered letters. Of
course one can expect better than that.

Absolutely, such as NOT losing the mail in the first place!
Such as HONEST, vetted employees.

I currently have a sender who, against advice, sent an 1890 postcard
REGISTERED from Germany. It arrived at the NYC ISC facility on 24th
MARCH and hasn't been scanned since. (your answer to Mr. Ross)

Hearsay. How do you know that it arrived at the "NYC ISC facility"? May I
remind you that it is you who wrote: "This clearly means that ONCE into the
USPS mailstream it will NOT be tracked ...".

They DO track the ENTRY, then it goes ... 'missing'. And what the
hades is "HEARSAY" about looking up the tracking number on the USPS
site? Damn if you aren't a carbon copy of Hillarity!

Hearsay about at least the registered letter sent from Canada because you
couldn't inquire personally about something that you didn't send.

Why would I SEND Registered TO MYSELF? Are you completely off your
meds? Again with the HEARSAY, when again you can look up,the
tracking numbers on the USPS site and see that they arrived INTO the
US and then disappeard NEVE to be scanned again OR DELIVERED to me!

Of FIVE items sent from Europe, all but one were apparently stolen in the
ISC NEW YORK NY(USPS) 'sorting centre.

To summarize, we don't know:

No, YOU don't know because as usaal you don't read!

- how many of letters did you send personally but probably not all of them.

NONE as they were SENT TO ME!

- how many were really stolen (many letters get lost differently)

AH that's possible, but ALL passing through the SAME entry point?
ALL REGISTERED?
ALL to be 'checked' by a crooked posttoastie for value?

- if the letters that eventually disappeared were lost/stolen/misdirected
"in the ISC NEW YORK NY(USPS) 'sorting centre" and not somewhere else
(remember what you said, no tracking available in US).

Doens't mean they weren't STOLEN elsewhere, but with ALL going
'bye-bye' from the same handling point?

Many things happen with letters but my experience tells me that your extreme
warning doesn't necessarily reflect the real situation. For what it's worth,
I got _today_ in NYC a registered letter from EU. It was sent 8 days ago. It
looks that the devil is not so black as it is said.

Lucky you!

Last but not least, since 2009 USPS does strictly what is required by the
UPU and not more, as it did previously.

Exactly, they do the MINIMUM possible!
with all the automated processes, even if it is no longer held in a
'separate bag' processing, why the bloody hell can't it be at least
SCANNED?

BTW ... Why does it now take the USPS 4-5 days to move a piece of
mail 18 miles?

Guess your statistical search missed:
http://tinyurl.com/j4rty67
http://tinyurl.com/gtvpjhk
http://tinyurl.com/3w2w5qe

Please do consult your health providers and seek an equinectomy as
soon as possible.
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