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Man i have a package right now lost with them. They didn't deliver any of my mail the last 2 days either . They suck.
 
It isn't just USPS that has problems. Amazon delivered a package to my house last Sunday. Driver put it on the porch after it had rained, with more rain in the forecast, while I was at church. I had to go to moms straight from church, 90 minute drive one way, to take her grocery shopping. Got home around 6pm, after it had rained on that package all day. Outside box fell apart when I picked it up. Just lucky that the contents were not damaged, because they were in their own cardboard boxes inside the shipping box. Which were damp, but intact.
Our carriers including fedex and ups typically bag packages here when it's raining.
 
Had a few pkgs scheduled for today. Usually you can see it move to "Out for Delivery" around 6:30-7 on a typical day. Didn't start snowing here till after 8 and doesn't appear our mail carrier ever even bothered to load the truck. No attempt. Snow sucks. I get that and what I have isn't worth someone risking their lives. That said, don't be claimin rain, snow, sleet, or hail if you aren't even going to make an attempt.
 
My wife has a small business. USPS is certainly cheaper, but she will pay extra to use UPS or FedEx (usally UPS) if she has packages that are priority items.

She spends more time fighting with USPS in a week than she has for years with the other 2 major carriers.

She's more kind than me. I trust the USPS about as much as I do gas station hot dogs.
 
Generally speaking, I haven't had any issues with USPS. I did receive one of those scam emails when I had placed an Amazon order. How did the scammers know I had placed aer?
Some time back, we'd had a bit of snow and my driveway could look a bit sketchy. A UPS driver left a sticky note inside my mailbox with detailed instructions on where they had left my package. "100 feet down your driveway, by the big log on the right, underneath the briar bushes". Yep, there it was. Now, UPS drivers leave most of my packages out by the road next to a power pole for the whole world to see (and thieve).
Fed Ex always brings my packages to the back porch, sketchy drive or not and no one can see them.
 
Generally speaking, I haven't had any issues with USPS. I did receive one of those scam emails when I had placed an Amazon order. How did the scammers know I had placed aer?
Some time back, we'd had a bit of snow and my driveway could look a bit sketchy. A UPS driver left a sticky note inside my mailbox with detailed instructions on where they had left my package. "100 feet down your driveway, by the big log on the right, underneath the briar bushes". Yep, there it was. Now, UPS drivers leave most of my packages out by the road next to a power pole for the whole world to see (and thieve).
Fed Ex always brings my packages to the back porch, sketchy drive or not and no one can see them.
They didn't. About like sending a scam email that says "did you breathe air today". Everyone suckles at the Bezos tweet so an easy phishing hook
 
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