01-18-2025 05:05 AM
There was enough snow and ice at my apartment building to make delivery impossible for two days, and difficult for two more days. This was nine days ago, and the USPS still has not delivered anything. Tracking shows that I have had three small, lightweight packages at the main distribution center for my city, so all it should take would be the gumption to actually look at the labels of those three, send them ahead to the PO for my zip code, and then simply deliver them. Are there any USPS employees who read this forum, who have any ideas on how to get the local yokels in gear?
01-18-2025 05:29 AM
Have you called your PO?
01-18-2025 05:53 AM
File a missing package report. That often gets things moving. Also, ask your local postmaster. Postmasters have access to tracking and info the public can not see online. They can also put in a request. Some small and part time offices do not have the same access as large offices and distribution centers.
01-18-2025 06:55 AM
It is possible that if your location was difficult to deliver, other locations might have had the same problem as well. Could be that they are backed up. I agree with the posts above from @kensgiftshop and @greatstuff80 to call or open a missing mail request. YMMV
I doubt voicing your complaints here will get any attention from those who work for USPS in your area. Just make a call or visit them to see if they can get it rolling for you.
Good luck
01-18-2025 07:01 AM
Hi @pne_8123
Did you try contacting the DC and ask if you could pick the packages up?
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01-18-2025 07:26 AM
I have not gotten a tracking update on a package since Jan 10th so I filed a missing mail report Thursday morning and have not heard back from USPS. I think they respond within 3 business days to the report, because I tried to fill out a second report for the same tracking and it said you will receive a response in 3 days. I think the USPS is backed up and the bad weather has made it worse. Monday is a holiday and the really bad weather is next week. My guess is USPS won't deliver much until Wed or Thursday of next week.
01-18-2025 11:13 AM
@pne_8123 wrote:There was enough snow and ice at my apartment building to make delivery impossible for two days, and difficult for two more days. This was nine days ago, and the USPS still has not delivered anything.
Nothing? At all? I would be heading over to the post office to confront them in person and find out what the heck is going on.
01-18-2025 01:24 PM - edited 01-18-2025 01:26 PM
Yes their official motto---"Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds."---does not seem to apply anymore.
I have a picture of my grandfather dressed like a mountainman (fur hat and all) next to his wagon that had sled runners on it and pulled by his two mules. About 2 feet of snow on the ground and no sign of bare earth anywhere.
He was a postal carrier and retired when they insisted he drive a vehicle that he thought couldn't handle that sort of weather.
Nowdays I was told by a postal worker in the family that all the carriers in his office and a couple of others nearby all got together and decided not to go to work in kind of a mini-strike because of snowy roads. He was proud of the fact that they "stood our ground". No one was reprimanded. The local postmaster threatened to but never did.
I live in a rural area and my local carriers deliver in snow blowing, bone chilling weather and seem to have an all too rare work ethic nowdays. They chain up their rigs and just do it.
It wasn't impossible. They just don't have to anymore if they don't want to.
01-22-2025 02:49 PM
Update. Got a call last night from USPS, and the employee told me that my package was not lost but put in the overflow bin (I think that's what he said it was called) Anyway, then he said a lot of people have the same issue and that they are delivering 1600 packages a day in the delivery area. He said probably they would deliver by Friday my package. Today I checked the tracking, and they delivered to my customer the package today! Nice!
01-23-2025 06:43 AM
Mail has been piling up at the Louisville, KY USPS regional center for weeks as we got hit with a winter storm that hit on 1/5 and 1/6 and more later. This impacted both coming and going shipments. A shipment from December just arrived.
I am going bankrupt with these item not received claims even if I have tracking. Shipments are just sitting in trailers over there.