08-12-2023 04:51 PM - edited 08-12-2023 04:52 PM
Sold an item to a buyer in the UK from here in Kansas, on July 14, 2023,. Today is August 11, and the item tracking shows:
Jul 18, 2023, 7:20pm
Jul 22, 2023
08-12-2023 04:57 PM
08-12-2023 05:00 PM
Normally when there is a Priority package shipping internationally it has to go through US customs before departing overseas. Any packages I have sent to UK have gone through the ISC in New York which is a tracked entry before leaving the country. I am unsure if that is the exit point for your part of the country, since I am in the Northeast.
I believe Priority mail international includes some insurance coverage, so you may want to consider filing an insurance claim which may jolt the USPS to check its tracking.
08-12-2023 08:05 PM - edited 08-12-2023 08:07 PM
USPS Priority Mail does not include insurance unless one pays for insurance.
I filed the USPS online "inquiry form" for an "international" shipment, since I can't file a domestic claim because the fill-out form rejects a domestic inquiry because the shipment's label is an international label. Even though the item is lost inside the US (domestically). The USPS says it will alert the UK Post office to search for it there, even though it is missing in the US.
So I file the international inquiry, I get an acknowledgment in my email, and when I click on the link to see my inquiry: "This service is currently unavailable." Even though USPS acknowledge that they DID receive my inquiry, else how would they be able to send the acknowledgment?
And when I go to the USPS site and log in to see my "activity", there's nothing about my inquiry.
Laughable.