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kaisersozei
05-20-2009, 06:55 AM
Has anyone noticed an improvement in their USPS Delivery Confirmation service lately? This is what I got today when I checked a package:

http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/ii88/kaisersozei/DC.jpg

It looks like it defaults to the "See Detailed Results" and provides more tracking information than I previously received.

Anyone else have something similar?

md4958
05-20-2009, 07:04 AM
Who are you hitting in New Hapmshire Gerard??? :r:r

taltos
05-20-2009, 07:12 AM
Quite a bit of Mass mail goes through Nashua both inbound and outbound.

kaisersozei
05-20-2009, 07:15 AM
:mh

Heh, yea Vin is expecting something from me. Well, he is and he isn't :r

Anyway, I never received this much info on a DC before, didn't know if it was a "new & improved" USPS service.

md4958
05-20-2009, 07:27 AM
:mh

Heh, yea Vin is expecting something from me. Well, he is and he isn't :r

Anyway, I never received this much info on a DC before, didn't know if it was a "new & improved" USPS service.

If you clicked on "details" before, it would give you this kind of information. Although, I find that when I select the option to get email notifications, that seems to work much better lately.

OLS
05-20-2009, 07:51 AM
The electronic portion in their service can get as perfect as it can be, but will in the end be brought down by surly, lazy, entrenched jerks with no thought given to the "SERVANT" portion of the title civil servant. Nowhere near all of the employees of the USPS are this way, but over half certainly are. If you JUST take the stocking of materials for flat rate priority mail boxes here in Memphis as an example, you get an idea of what I am talking about. I asked a lady in the Winchester office the other day why they never have flat rate boxes out on the table or near the kiosk, and she said "people steal them." I asked her if she honestly believed that people were stealing them, when the recycling centers aren't even taking cardboard for cash. What possible use is a stolen flat-rate box? I told her that they disappear immediately precisely because there is never an attempt made to keep them properly stocked. I said that just the week before when I saw 10 boxes on the table, I took 5 myself, because it would likely be months before any would appear again. The only reason I didn't take all ten was because I have empathy for the hundreds of other people who can't get what they need. I have complained to the postmaster there and at the main office to no apparent effect. Why is it that the laziest, most jaded A-holes have no trouble passing a civil service exam? If there are postal workers on this forum, I challenge you to make a difference. You are the ONLY people who can get things done in that airtight beaurocracy. I can't even get a representative to return my emails or phone calls, which are not angry (yet) by the way.....phew.

rrplasencia
05-20-2009, 07:56 AM
yeah i noticed last week, but you still can't get it until it's already been delivered half the time. to re-cap yes new but still old. :ss

md4958
05-20-2009, 07:58 AM
The electronic portion in their service can get as perfect as it can be, but will in the end be brought down by surly, lazy, entrenched jerks with no thought given to the "SERVANT" portion of the title civil servant. Nowhere near all of the employees of the USPS are this way, but over half certainly are. If you JUST take the stocking of materials for flat rate priority mail boxes here in Memphis as an example, you get an idea of what I am talking about. I asked a lady in the Winchester office the other day why they never have flat rate boxes out on the table or near the kiosk, and she said "people steal them." I asked her if she honestly believed that people were stealing them, when the recycling centers aren't even taking cardboard for cash. What possible use is a stolen flat-rate box? I told her that they disappear immediately precisely because there is never an attempt made to keep them properly stocked. I said that just the week before when I saw 10 boxes on the table, I took 5 myself, because it would likely be months before any would appear again. The only reason I didn't take all ten was because I have empathy for the hundreds of other people who can't get what they need. I have complained to the postmaster there and at the main office to no apparent effect. Why is it that the laziest, most jaded A-holes have no trouble passing a civil service exam? If there are postal workers on this forum, I challenge you to make a difference. You are the ONLY people who can get things done in that airtight beaurocracy. I can't even get a representative to return my emails or phone calls, which are not angry (yet) by the way.....phew.

if youre looking for flat rate (or any priority or express boxes) why not just order them for free from USPS.com? They deliver them right to your home or office for free in almost any quantity. I just ordered 100 boxes for the Tshirt group buy and they arrive in less than a week.

14holestogie
05-20-2009, 08:15 AM
if youre looking for flat rate (or any priority or express boxes) why not just order them for free from USPS.com? They deliver them right to your home or office for free in almost any quantity. I just ordered 100 boxes for the Tshirt group buy and they arrive in less than a week.

:tpd:

That and the fact the assortment of sizes online is often much better than what's stocked at the PO's make this a smart option.

SeanGAR
05-20-2009, 11:32 AM
To anybody who thinks their PO sucks .. I challenge you to a 'shitty PO duel'.

They never have any of the materials available here, never anything.

They are always as slow as molasses.

Although not surly, they are annoying.

Combine that with "why are you getting so many boxes from XXXXX".

I HATE getting the receipt to pick up a package because no matter what time of day I go, the wait is a minimum of 15 minutes. I live in a town of 15,000 ... its not like there are millions of people around here.

massphatness
05-20-2009, 12:02 PM
Wait ... I have a package? :eek:

ir13
05-20-2009, 12:31 PM
Wait ... I have a package? :eek:



:wo :dance:

Mugen910
05-20-2009, 12:42 PM
Wait ... I have a package? :eek:

Phew...I thought it was going to me since Nashua is up the road. Yaay Vin!!:wo

kaisersozei
05-20-2009, 01:12 PM
Wait ... I have a package? :eek:

Yes. An embedded object. It's "coming to daddy." :D