Here is one for you. I had a package set for delivery on Saturday December 5th. Now on Saturday my regular carrier is off and the subs take over. On this Saturday my route was divided between 4 trucks. My package was placed on the wrong truck of the 4 used in the delivery that day. Since my address wasn't on that trucks "route" it was returned to the PO and the tracking was marked undeliverable as addressed, will be returned to sender if information is available. (there was nothing wrong with the address, in fact when I called to ask when the package would be delivered they looked it up by the address) So I called Saturday night once I noticed that the tracking was marked as undeliverable... and the person said that they were closed and to call back on Monday. Ok, Monday morning checked the tracking number still shows as undeliverable...being returned to sender. One more call to check it out they said it should be on the truck for delivery. Monday no package Tuesday waited for the carrier no package. Called postmaster again they do not know where the package is but if they find it they will deliver it (this is a package with a tracking number on it). Oh they said that when a package is placed on the wrong truck the only choice they have is to mark it undeliverable as addressed to "stop the clock on the delivery". Then instead of placing it in the pile to be resorted the next day they put it in the return to sender pile. I just checked the tracking number and it says the same thing - still undeliverable and being returned. BTW: I just called the company and the post office did return the package.
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