12-28-2023 01:22 AM
I'm trying to help a buyer locate their package that tracking shows delivered to them. When you ask USPS for the delivery scan GPS, is there some sort of documentation they can show you of the GPS location or do you just have to believe what they tell you? Meaning any disgruntled USPS employee can just say "GPS location of the scan was at your address. Next please" without being able to show you any proof.
My buyer filed a missing mail claim and it was denied simply saying tracking says it's delivered.
12-28-2023 10:23 AM
..... I want to know the answer to this too.
12-28-2023 11:40 AM
I needed a GPS scan once a few months ago and my postman got it for me from the post office that afternoon and brought it to my house the next day. It was a physical piece of paper.
12-29-2023 12:23 AM - edited 12-29-2023 12:24 AM
You wouldn’t happen to still have it with you and can upload a photo do you? You can block out sensitive info. I just want to see what this paper looks like.
12-29-2023 06:31 AM
I don’t still have it. All you have to do is take the tracking number to your local post office and ask the supervisor to provide you with a printout showing the gps coordinates.