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Old 04-13-2025, 09:12 AM
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So were you given any explanation for the Three Stooges routine?

It's the USPS. An explanation will likely not be happening. They "did their job", and that's sometimes more than they do.

Finding a caring, conscientious USPS (or Canada Post) employee is such a rarity that whenever one is found, you almost want to adopt them into your family.
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Old 04-13-2025, 12:13 PM
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It's the USPS. An explanation will likely not be happening. They "did their job", and that's sometimes more than they do.

Finding a caring, conscientious USPS (or Canada Post) employee is such a rarity that whenever one is found, you almost want to adopt them into your family.
I consider myself quite lucky. Both my regular USPS carrier and the clerk who is usually at the Post Office counter are tremendous people.
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I consider myself quite lucky. Both my regular USPS carrier and the clerk who is usually at the Post Office counter are tremendous people.
Ditto...our carrier is awesome as are all the staff at our local PO.
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I consider myself quite lucky. Both my regular USPS carrier and the clerk who is usually at the Post Office counter are tremendous people.
Same thing for me as well. When my last package from eBay went wildly off-course (as I posted in this thread), my local post office worked to get it back on track and delivered. Good people doing a tough job.
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Very happy for all of you. It's truly a blessing. Never take a good postal employee for granted!
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Octavio is a good dude.. An honest Seller as there is..
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Very happy for all of you. It's truly a blessing. Never take a good postal employee for granted!
There's over 600,000 USPS employees. I'm not sure why you would think there wouldn't be any bad ones as well as good ones in that large of a group. Like others have said, my local carrier and the people who work in my local office are all friendly and helpful.
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Now let’s find the T206 Lajoie that’s been MIA in Philadelphia since late February
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