I remember reading that the usps carriers frequently mark items as delivered that aren't so that they hit a certain percentage of on time deliveries. Especially important because of contracts with companies like amazon.
I have had "delivered" packages show up a day or two later, turn up at a neighbor's house, and not show up at all.
I wouldn't automatically assume this guy is scamming you, unless something else is giving you that impression.
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