07-11-2019 12:06 AM
A while back I sold an iPhone 7 Plus for $300. Promptly I packaged it up and shipped it out. It was going to Miami Florida and I’m pretty sure it was at the final facility. It departed at 1:25 AM and was never seen again. The item is still “in transit arriving late” after about 2 months but it’s really just lost. I didn’t pay for insurance when shipping but when I pay for them to ship it and they lose it that’s on them. I have opened several cases online with no reply. I have called the postmaster and the post office with no help. Now I am out of the money in the phone all because of stinkin USPS. Help please! Tracking
9500112902179129333355
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07-11-2019 04:26 AM
Ummmmm, when I check tracking, I get:
In Transit
May 15, 12:00AM
(Your package is moving within the USPS network and is on track to be delivered to its final destination. It is currently in transit to the next facility.)
Just curious - Are you using the USPS website or ebay to check tracking?
07-11-2019 04:32 AM
I have mailed over 175,000 packages over the years, all as a one man business. It is on you if you did not get insurance. It is very rare for this to happen. Did you get signature confirmation, certain requirements are required when an items value exceeds $250 in order to qualify for ebay and paypal's seller protection. On a good note, most lost mail becomes delivered mail without an explanation for the delay. My post office allows me in the back and I walk in the backdoor with my packages etc. I have learned the system well. My bet is your package is sitting in the bottom of a large postal bag. When they emptied the bag, they did not empty that one completely. The bag gets tossed on the floor of the hub and the bags stack up. Until they use that bag again, your package is just going to sit idle. When they use that bag again, it will get scanned and be back on track for delivery. Good Luck.
07-11-2019 04:39 AM
@sunnysouth1 wrote:
@hramuse_usa wrote:How do you see where usps says that my friend? Thanks
From my first post:
Tracking shows USPS hasn't received the package.
Status USPS Currently Awaiting Package
I checked the tracking number at USPS.com.
FYI that is where I found the tracking status too- and movement was posted up to May 15, 2019. Others found the same info as I did. And this thread started today 07.11.2019.
07-11-2019 04:46 AM
Yes, as I said in my previous post "I copied and pasted what I saw from USPS.com".
07-11-2019 04:48 AM
Yes, I realize this thread started this morning. I was the first to respond.
As I have already said, I don't know why USPS.com showed that information. I copied and pasted it from the USPS.com site.
07-11-2019 04:51 AM
As I have already said several times I copied and pasted what I saw on the USPS.com site.
Do you think I made it up? LOL!!!
07-11-2019 04:54 AM
@sunnysouth1 wrote:Yes, I realize this thread started this morning. I was the first to respond.
As I have already said, I don't know why USPS.com showed that information. I copied and pasted it from the USPS.com site.
Maybe the USPS is using the same search algorithm for tracking numbers that ebay uses for it`s search LOL.
07-11-2019 05:04 AM
I have a, much younger, cousin up in Idaho that is a union steward at a postal facility who, in the past, has said 'strange things' can happen at the post office. Maybe all the hits on the tracking has cause something to kick in.
07-11-2019 05:08 AM
I don't know why USPS.com was showing that information. I guess maybe it was a glitch.
07-11-2019 05:17 AM
@slotsnotsluts wrote: ... when an items value exceeds $250 in order to qualify for ebay and paypal's seller protection. On a good note, most lost mail becomes delivered mail without an explanation for the delay..... My bet is your package is sitting in the bottom of a large postal bag. ....
The threshold for Signature Confirmation is now $750.
It's possible that the OP's small FC package is indeed hiding forgotten in a bag or corner somewhere. But it's been there for two months.
07-11-2019 06:10 AM - edited 07-11-2019 06:14 AM
Fill out the form on USPS for FIND MISSING MAIL (under Help) . If I recall correctly, part of that form will ask if you want the item to be delivered or returned back to you if it is found. You need to check Returned back to you. If there is a comment box add " Please return this item to me because I have already issued a refund to the recipient".
07-11-2019 06:25 AM
@hramuse_usa wrote:A while back I sold an iPhone 7 Plus for $300. Promptly I packaged it up and shipped it out. It was going to Miami Florida and I’m pretty sure it was at the final facility. It departed at 1:25 AM and was never seen again. The item is still “in transit arriving late” after about 2 months but it’s really just lost. I didn’t pay for insurance when shipping but when I pay for them to ship it and they lose it that’s on them. I have opened several cases online with no reply. I have called the postmaster and the post office with no help. Now I am out of the money in the phone all because of stinkin USPS. Help please! Tracking
9500112902179129333355
Your package is moving within the USPS network and is on track to be delivered to its final destination. It is currently in transit to the next facility.
May 15, 2019
In Transit to Next Facility
07-11-2019 06:41 AM
You are making an unfounded, ridiculous comment. If you have this sort of problem, you should contact the Postmaster General immediately with your concerns.
07-11-2019 06:57 AM
07-11-2019 07:03 AM
This problem is not on the "stinkin USPS", it is 100% on you!!!! If there is a history of delivery problems from your area, you need to take extra precautions to insure that your packages are delivered properly. If I had had this problem in the past, I would certainly use Priority Mail and insure a $300 item for full value. Waiting a couple of months to follow up on tracking or delivery of any item at all is very poor judgement.
Not defending USPS in any way, and I am sure they have a few bad eggs in the organization, but blanket statements from someone not taking care of their own business are simply uncalled for.