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Old 05-26-2017, 04:09 PM   #41
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Originally Posted by CWatkinsNash View Post
My local Post Office does this all the time when something is scheduled for Sunday delivery. They enter it as an attempted delivery and state no one was home, which I find amusing since they are happy to dump stuff right in front of the door any other day of the week, and even more amusing since I am pretty much ALWAYS home. So I usually contact Amazon to tell them that the Post Office is lying again, Amazon then lights a fire under USPS and 9 times out of 10, they send a truck out with my stuff that same day, or first thing the next morning (instead of sending it out with the regular mail delivery).
My post office also lies to me all the time about attempted delivery. The letter carrier is great and reliably delivers small packages, but anything that comes on the truck is hit or miss. Either it comes early in the day or not at all--I think once it's the end of the day, the driver doesn't bother with whatever's left in the truck and just scans them as attempted deliveries--I'm at home and there's never any notice left in my mailbox, as there should be, yet the tracking info shows an attempt. The local post office supervisor absolutely denies that this happens, yet it repeatedly does.
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