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On 2/16/2025 3:50 PM, cyclintom wrote:Agreed. Mail going from my suburban village to another suburb of the adjacent city gets shipped up to Cleveland, then back down.On Thu Feb 13 16:34:16 2025 AMuzi wrote:You ask why? Because Regional Sort Centers.On 2/13/2025 3:06 PM, Mark J cleary wrote:>I believe at one time the US Postal Service sponsored>
cycling. Well they sure have been on my bad list as of late.
Seems things are much slower than they ever were and shoddy.
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I order a set of different guitar strings from a place in
Traverse City Michigan. That is about 8 hour drive from
here. Priority mailed out 02/05/25. I got the package today
and yes the weather was bad they said it would be delay. It
sat in at the post office in my town for 5 days. It showed
up with a plastic bag around the mailing envelop and note of
package damage. There was nothing in the package and only
one set of the 4 string sets I ordered in the plastic bag
sealing it all with apology.
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The place is going to send out the remaining strings but I
wonder if they file a claim with the post office. Frankly
probably not worth the effort. To top that off it took 21
days in December for a letter of mine to get to Philadelphia
Pennsylvania.
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Maybe Trump will look into that too they need something
done. Frankly quite allowing junk mail and get the act
together.
Yes that's right:
http://www.cyclismas.com/biscuits/us-postal-tour-de-france- squads-1999-2006/
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USPS won a lawsuit against Mr Armstrong following his fall
from grace:
https://natlawreview.com/article/lance-armstrong-pays-5-million-to- settle-100-million-us-government-law-suit
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Yes prices are up, way up, and no end of that in sight.
There are a lot of reasons and a lot of players- plenty
enough blame to go around. This is not solely on Mr DeJOy
who has deep logistics experience but is stymied by the
nature of a not private not public structure. All that on
top of freight being fuel+labor plus a markup. These are not
good times for the Post Office.
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Yes, the vaunted "2 Day" service is now four to ten days and
more than double rates ten years ago.
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But no, in fairness, loss/damage rates remain steady (I ship
a LOT of packages) although always higher than FedEx or UPS.
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A loss/damage claim takes 30 to 90 days, and they do pay
when they are at fault, but the process is tedious.
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Oh, and there is little a President can do. It's on
Congress to act, which they have not and will not.
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Like Mark, the cost isn't nearly as bad as the piss poor service. I ordered a parts kit to put the hydraulics together on the 9th. The last it was heard from was the 10th. They claim that I will receive it on the 20th but the tracking doesn't show that USPS ever got it. This stuff fits in a 6 x 6 envelope!
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Shipments from Texas or Colorado take 8 days and EVEN from Las Vegas (how the hell did it get there? I ordered from Sparks near Reno.) is so far running at 10 days when I could drive round trip in one day.
Anything I ship USPS (to you, for example) goes to Oak Creek Center near Milwaukee first. Yes that's the wrong direction.
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