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Usually I find that once I call the USPS 800 number and get a case opened for a lingering package, things shake loose quickly and I get it a day or two later.
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I had this happen with a seller recently. I had the tracking number, it came from the east to my area, then to San Francisco, back to my city, back SF, back to my city, back to SF, back to the hub city out east and back to the seller. I've bought from this seller and was watching it all happen over the internet. After 3 weeks I got the card and the seller and I had a good laugh out if it. What can you do? It's the USPS.
Edit: And the address was correct too. Go figure...
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