Hey yall! Hope Thanksgiving went well for you guys, so I bought a pair of pretty premium headphones from a seller ~200ish. The seller lists the item as to be shipped via USPS Ground Advantage, but then the beginning and transit all the way to Springfield was all USPS, but then suddenly this morning it's now UPS? Maybe I remembered wrong, and it was UPS all the way. Not likely, I stared at the USPS tracking number for quite some time. I don't understand it. I checked the new UPS tracking number and found that it matched everything I saw yesterday when the tracking was still based on a USPS tracking number. So the exact transits and every place it stopped. But now thinking of it. It didn't exactly say the normal "Arrived at (city) USPS Distribution Center. It just said "arrived in (city)". So I don't exactly know what happened there, but the main reason why I needed my packages shipped via USPS was that USPS would hold them at their Post Office, and I would come pick it up later after work. But since its now UPS, I ended up redirecting the package to the post office and included a note telling the driver to mention this is for ( my address ). The USPS guy knows me pretty well, and I pick up tons of packages, so he would hold it for me, but instead, the UPS driver doesn't do that and proceeded to start the route of returning it to the sender (seller). The reason why I redirected it is because the fact that I am not comfortable with leaving packages on my front porch since most of them got stolen in the past. So, sellers out there, in this situation, would you resend it back out to the buyer via the right carrier if they were to request that it be sent out again? (Seller has thousands of reviews and items sold) Thank you for taking the time to read this! Hope I can get some insight ... :). I also sent multiple friendly messages to the seller. I did not vent, just apologized and asked if he could resend it back to me via USPS so the post office can hold it!