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How can I stop my package from going in circles?

Hello all. My package arrived in my state 3-4 days ago and has been back and forth between 13 post offices, passing mine on the way to the next one. I asked my post office how can I get it delivered to MY  post office and he checked and  said it's at our distribution center and you'll get it tomorrow.   It's tomorrow and it hasn't  left from there.  What is my next step?

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There is an 800 number on the USPS web site.  They can pull up a lot more info than what is on line and often can get packages delivered.  Packages do get tossed in the wrong bin and routed around like that from time to time. As long as it's moving your good.  It's when a package goes unheard from for several days you have to worry.

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Re: How can I stop my package from going in circles?


@rootypoot wrote:

What is my next step?


 

Wait until it gets delivered.

Is it past the estimated delivery date?

 

 

 

Have a great day.
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Re: How can I stop my package from going in circles?

There is an 800 number on the USPS web site.  They can pull up a lot more info than what is on line and often can get packages delivered.  Packages do get tossed in the wrong bin and routed around like that from time to time. As long as it's moving your good.  It's when a package goes unheard from for several days you have to worry.

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It's past due but I blame the post office.

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As well you should!

I've found that almost anything I blame the Post Office for, I've got an excellent chance of striking guilt.

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If you have owned a dachshund, no explanation is necessary.
(with apologies to St. Thomas Aquinas)
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