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Re: How is USPS Shipping Working for You?
« Reply #15 on: March 30, 2024, 08:21:07 pm »
Yep, I've used my P.O. Box to receive packages in the same way and for some of the same reasons. But now that little box is a couple of hundred dollars a year, so after about half a century "living" in that little space, I'm thinking it may well be time to give it up. My records show that it was ten bucks a year when I first moved in there!


A couple hundred bucks a year!  Holy Cow. The town I lived in 5 years ago it was $36.00 a year.
Four and half years ago I moved to where I am now and this town gets $82.00 a year and I was
like, WHAAaat? I thought I had it bad.
Sorry to hear about yours Daniel, but I don't feel so bad now.
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Re: How is USPS Shipping Working for You?
« Reply #16 on: November 01, 2024, 11:05:54 am »
Now that I have moved to Atlanta, I am hating USPS here.  The "new" Palmetto GA is crap and I've had packages bounce between Palmetto to whatever Atlanta GA Regional Distribution Center is, like it was stuck in some kind of a loop. 

I been waiting for Weeden reproduction weight that was supposed to be delivered on Monday and for the last three days it has been stuck less that 30 miles from me in Midtown (Palmetto).  Granted it is a "Ground" package and it also got stuck in Charlotte NC Distribution Center for a few days.  However, another day it will have been stuck here in Georgia longer than it took to get to Georgia from Ohio. 

Then I have my package from my daughter, coming to me normal Priority.  It zipped to me from Kyle, Austin, Dallas, then to "Palmetto" where its been stuck longer than the trip out of Texas.  I've read, "If sending / receiving USPS in Georgia, use Priority Express, as it isn't processed in Palmetto - the $20 extra is worth the peace of mind"

Back in Texas, it wasn't always great but more often than not packages arrived on time and could even arrive early.  It seems here in Atlanta getting your package on time will be a small miracle and I should expect +3 days late, if not even longer (so far longer).  I've read that even normal priority packages can get stuck in "Palmetto" for weeks and even a month or longer.  I wished I read up on this before and had my daughter send me my steam care package Priority Express - ugh!
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Re: How is USPS Shipping Working for You?
« Reply #17 on: January 10, 2026, 01:02:35 pm »
I currently have 2 Amazon packages that started in MN and are now in WI… one was supposed to be here yesterday and the other today, now both delayed into next week…
They were both at my local post office and sent to Wisconsin???

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Re: How is USPS Shipping Working for You?
« Reply #18 on: January 10, 2026, 01:23:27 pm »
I too have watched stuff come clear across the country to a place near here, only to be shipped clear back across the country and then come again to finally achieve delivery. Other times I have seen packages travel to places that seem to have no bearing on logical routes to here, only to linger for indeterminant periods of time, then to go somewhere else seemingly strange and unassociated, before finally making it here for delivery.

In each instance, I could see nothing wrong with the original address labeling that would have sent it to odd places nor clear back across the country and then back again.

Still, the vast majority of what must go through the various carrier services really does arrive here first try in a timely manner, so I suppose I should really not complain too badly!?!?
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Re: How is USPS Shipping Working for You?
« Reply #19 on: April 15, 2026, 06:07:49 am »
Well, USPS has really dropped the ball on me this time and I am beyond frustrated.  I have (or had) a Weeden No.157 (kind of rare?) coming to me from Scottsdale, Arizona.  It made it to Phoenix Regional Distribution Center and hasn't moved in ~7 days.  Today USPS Informed Delivery finally allowed me to submit a missing mail request.

I have no hopes it will be found but hope the seller does his thing as the sender to get the insurance. The default $100 won't cover the whole cost but it will come close.  Though I don't want the insurance, I want the engine!!

My brother bought two engines from this collector, a Weeden No.670 (no governor/throttle version) & No.665 - both 100% complete and in immaculate condition.  Actually, he bought his about two days after the No.157 was sent and has them already on his display self!

USPS MIA in Phoenix, AZ
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Re: How is USPS Shipping Working for You?
« Reply #20 on: April 15, 2026, 05:02:17 pm »
A family member a few states away just received our Christmas card a couple weeks ago, so the USPS is failing for us too. I could go on and on…
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Re: How is USPS Shipping Working for You?
« Reply #21 on: April 16, 2026, 01:49:33 pm »
Well, it just popped up as "Arrived" at a Post Office in Memphis after I put in my Missing Mail Request.... so hopefully it will depart from Memphis and make its way to me!
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