Will Usps Attempt to Deliver Again


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How many times is the USPS obliged to re-deliver a bundle?

The Short Version: After leaving an initial "attempted delivery" notice, how many more commitment attempts is the USPS obligated to make to deliver a packet? Is information technology one more attempt later on that first attempt? Or two?

I understand that it is up to me as the recipient to indicate a) I desire the parcel redelivered and b) the date I desire the second/third delivery attempts made.

(I'll post the Much Longer Version when fourth dimension permits)


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bring together:2002-06-15
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around here they get out a menu saying they attempted and will try again on Ten appointment. if not successful you can pick upwards at the PO. normally if they cannot get it delivered in about 7 days, either dropped off or yous picking it up, they will send it back.


iMiKE23
bring together:2003-01-26
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They evangelize or endeavor to deliver the package only once. The mailman will leave you an attempt carte du jour for you to either A) Get to the post office and pick upwardly your parcel or B) Sign the back of the attempt card and information technology will be re-delivered to you whether you are at the house or not.

If you lot haven't done any action; a week afterwards another try bill of fare will be sent to you reminding you of your parcel and that it will be sent dorsum to the shipper on the specific date specified on the carte du jour.


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I believe afterwards the outset attempt they are non obligated to try again. Non 100% certain though. It also depends on the services. If it's insured for $100, then yous can probably sign the paper and have information technology delivered when you're non home. But if they require someone to sign for it in person so they cannot get out information technology. If your postman is squeamish you may also get them to redeliver.

I know with express mail they will try a couple times (perchance 3?)

UPS and fedex are 3, but if you call you can usually get a 4th.


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have you tried doing this?
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said by AbBaZaBbA:

If it's insured for $100, then you tin can probably sign the paper and take information technology delivered when you're not dwelling. Just if they require someone to sign for it in person then they cannot leave information technology. If your postman is nice you may as well become them to redeliver.

Well, here's what happened:

Saturday, I got a "sorry we missed you" notice, notifying me that I had a package that needed to be signed for. I looked on the card and saw the phone number listed for the local post function, along with the hours of "6am to 4pm."

Mon morning, I called around 6AM (in a burst of optimism that I'd go something useful done that early) and asked to speak to my carrier, only to be told that the carriers do not ringlet in until vii:30. Fair enough, so I called back once more at seven:30 and asked for my carrier. I hear his voice coming from far abroad, I say "howdy" almost five times, five seconds apart, and next thing I know....he's hung up on me.

And so afterwards calling dorsum and being told by the same lady who picked up the phone the beginning fourth dimension that "he pressed the wrong push" I was bounced over to him once more. I explained almost the notice and asked if he could, delight, bring the bundle past today. and that I would make certain to be on hand to sign for it.

At that signal, I encountered substantial resistance. He basically said that he was not obliged to bring the package past over again. I maintained that he was, in fact, obliged to do and then, but to go the same line thrown back at me. Well, I don't call people upwards at vii:30am (and later on two previous attempts) to have them tell me how useless they are, then at that point I made it clear to him that he'd need to redeliver the package and that I would exist dwelling house to sign for it.

Afterward I hung upwardly, I called the folks at 800-ASK-USPS to get the lowdown on but how many redelivery attempts a carrier is obliged to brand. The answer I got was this: the post office holds a package for X number of days, the number of days depending on the blazon of commitment service, with 5 days existence the minimum concord time (for an Express Mail service package). I tin can schedule redelivery attempts for as long equally they hold the package for, though typically the redelivery attempts are going to exist spaced 48 hours apart.

Typically, a postal service customer is going to go 3 notices: a "at that place's a package for you lot" notice, a 2d, "hey, in that location's *still* a packet for y'all" find if you don't schedule a redelivery or pick it upwardly at the post function, and finally, a "we're mailing this packet back if you don't claim it by date X" notice. With each of those notices, I have an opportunity to fill up in a redelivery date 48 hours from the time of the find and leave it for the carrier.

When my mailman showed upwardly and I signed for the packet, we had a small statement over only what circumstances he is obliged to redeliver a packet under. The stance he took was that if a bundle required a signature that he was only obliged to effort to evangelize the package ane time, and that later on i delivery attempt, I was obliged to pick information technology upward at the local post office myself. I told him of the chat I had with his pals at the 1-800 number that contradicted what he said, but he remained adamant.

Personally, I retrieve I'g cursed with a lazy carrier. I say this because we've gone through this exact same process before: I get a detect, and then I telephone call him early in the AM the side by side day to permit him know that, yeah, I will be in that day to sign for the package and could he please deliver it. I've never in one case faked out on him and not been in when I said I would exist. And then why this is suddenly a problem is a mystery to me.

Are these whatever ex-carriers out there that could replenish a definitve answer to this question?

Believe information technology or don't, I don't mind being wrong on this at all. I do heed being told past my carrier that he is not obliged to redeliver a parcel, but for him to exist incapable of producing a reason for this declared policy when I ask him why, exactly, he can't make at least one redelivery attempt upon my calling him and telling him I'll be on hand to sign for information technology. Once again, it'south non like I'yard non at that place when I call to tell him that I volition exist on paw to sign for the package.


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Cursed with a lazy carrier? How much simpler do they demand to make information technology for you...you lot trace your packages from the time they exit and take an estimated delivery time.

If it is the USPS, they work like clockwork. My mailman hits my box every day at 11AM...what is so hard for yous for it to happen a lot? Is it that hard to bulldoze a couple miles to the office and pick it up?

Maybe you need to live in the country, our postman but open up the door and put the packet inside. But, we are neighbors, so I guess that helps.


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I signed a release at United Parcel Service and FedEX so that they leave all packages at my door, regardless of whether a signature is required.

Expensive items I don't desire to risk being stolen I merely take shipped to the UPS/FedEx concluding and pick it up afterwards piece of work.


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said by pp03:

Cursed with a lazy carrier? How much simpler do they need to go far for you...you trace your packages from the fourth dimension they leave and have an estimated commitment time.

Unfortunately, estimating a delivery fourth dimension won't practise me much skillful if the carrier claims he doesn't have to deliver the parcel after that offset notice. Sadly, I cannot spend half the day, every day, at the firm waiting for the mail carrier to evidence up on the off risk that he might have a parcel for me.

If my carrier were indeed "making life uncomplicated" for me, at that place wouldn't be a problem. Merely his challenge he's only obliged to attempt to deliver a parcel in one case is a lot less about making life easy for me and a lot more than about making life like shooting fish in a barrel for him.

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If information technology is the USPS, they work like clockwork. My mailman hits my box every day at 11AM...what is and then hard for you for information technology to happen a lot? Is information technology that hard to drive a couple miles to the office and pick information technology up?

It so happens it's more than than "a couple of miles" to the post part.

But how far away the postal service office is is beside the point. Either the USPS is in the parcel delivery business or....they are not.

If I have to drive to where they are to receive packages, rather than them delivering packages as they are supposed to practice, then it'south articulate they are non in the package delivery business. In which case, they need to stop taking coin for services that they take no intention of providing.

said past pp03:

Maybe you need to live in the country, our postman just open the door and put the package within.

Maybe my postal service carrier needs to get-go interim similar a mail carrier and first actually carrying my mail for me. Yous know, rather than insisting that I play mail carrier for him and pick it upwardly myself at the local mail service office.

After all, that is his job description.

said past pp03:

But, we are neighbors, so I guess that helps.

Yes, I guess information technology does.

I got another "sorry nosotros missed you" notice today. This time, the carrier didn't fill up out annihilation on the card except for the "IF CHECKED, You MUST Be PRESENT AT THE Time OF Delivery TO SIGN FOR AN Item" checkbox. Then I have no idea what it is he's even trying to deliver.

I guess he has better things to do with his time than fill out forms like he'due south supposed to. You know, then I can get some sort of idea of what'south going on?

At any rate, three calls to the folks at 800-ASK-USPS and a brief chat today with someone at the local post office all yielded the same result: the post office representatives all said that, yes, he is obliged to try a redelivery if I signal I'd like one, fifty-fifty if it'southward a packet that requires a signature.

And so it looks similar I demand to talk to a supervisor at the local PO or something. Because what we have here.....is a failure to communicate.


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Did you fill up out the attempted to deliver or did you go to the post and tell the guy. If you did and then he in the right to tell he don't take to evangelize it since yous are not his dominate. Y'all don't go to the mail person you fill the form out when you lot would like it delivered and put in the mail box. If information technology was me I would told you to go and come across my boss.


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said by pp03:

Cursed with a lazy carrier? How much simpler practice they demand to make it for you...you trace your packages from the fourth dimension they exit and have an estimated delivery time.

If it is the USPS, they work like clockwork.

Yep. Priority mail from CA to FL or FL to CA in two days... for $3.eighty or whatever information technology costs.

Gotten packages (priority usually, never use express) delivered on Sunday many many times.

I've gone to the PO at odd hours and I run across it seems like there are enough of people hard at work.


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Every profession has an a**hole or ii at every function, some people take their jobs seriously, some don't, for the longest time nosotros had a carrier chosen Marie who was a mild mannered, polite and professional carrier that went out of her way to do her task to the best of her ability while keeping in mind that "I care for my route customers the same style I'd similar to exist treated", Marie bought a house down the Bailiwick of jersey shore and requested a transfer to a P.O. closer to her new domicile, ever since then (almost six years) we've had five different carriers assigned to our route, iii of those have been retained on a route rotational basis, the other 2 were fired because of the large amount of complaints from people in the neighborhood, the worst one was a young "urban" female who wouldn't even answer a polite howdy, how are you lot? and good post mutilation while inserting it in the boxes, I was 1 of the customers who complained to the local supervisor, he told me that he had received dozens of complaints about her and an inspector was assigned to follow her inconspicuously, I saw him on a Saturday afternoon, he collection an unmarked Ford Taurus that looked just like any other noncombatant owned one would, I asked him what he was doing opening the mailboxes and he stated that he was checking the condition of the mail upon delivery due to complaints, I thanked him and went virtually my business, about a month and a half later I received a letter from the Urban center's Postmaster apologizing for the previous state of affairs with the damaged mail, information technology was likewise mentioned that the culprit was a probationary employee that failed her probation and was terminated, talking to some of my neighbors they confirmed having received a similar letter.

Unfortunately it takes one or two bad apples to tarnish the hard earned reputation of most postal employees, carriers piece of work under just about any kind of conditions weather and practise it reliably and finer, well-nigh of the time people expect, demand and receive outstanding service from the USPS, situations like the ane I've mentioned above are generally rare, practise not forget to let your carrier(due south) know how much you lot appreciate and value the service that they provide for you, come up Christmas, give your carrier a dainty card and appropriate tip, I know carriers are non supposed to accept gratuities, I have never had one that has refused to accept information technology. Take care of those that take intendance of you and most of the time it will come dorsum to yous in like fashion. For the record, I am non a postal employee.


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yea I concur. I do usually transport 1-2 envelopes minor boxes every day but our postlady is very dainty. I tip her 20$ or so during the holidays and chat every then often. The previous guy was very overnice too but since our "road" only consists of five houses they simply merged it into the road next to it. Although on her days off the other guy sometimes gets pissy if I have PM boxes and haven't requested an online pickup the day before (I normally don't know if i'm sending pm the twenty-four hours before).


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said by joako:

Yep. Priority mail from CA to FL or FL to CA in 2 days... for $iii.lxxx or whatever it costs.

I wish it were $3.fourscore. It's much closer to $5 and $five.25 nowadays.


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Depdning on location I would say nigh 45% of the time information technology's two days, 45% of the fourth dimension information technology's 3 days and x% of the fourth dimension information technology's more. Maybe 1% of the time information technology'due south overnight (rare merely it does happen). I had ane item go from CA to VA overnight during the holidays with PM.


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When my mailman showed up and I signed for the package, we had a minor argument over just what circumstances he is obliged to redeliver a package under.

Have fun with "lost" letters from at present on.
He brought you the damn bundle, you should take said "Thanks, I appreciate information technology" and let him feel practiced for what he felt was going and above and beyond what was required.
As information technology stands correct now, you both think the other is an idiot.


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