Posted by Rollie NE PA on January 10, 2010 at 12:21:02 from (71.173.56.37):
In Reply to: USPS Complaint. posted by Ron in Nebr on January 09, 2010 at 14:59:50:
Two years ago my FIL moved closer to me. A total distance of 23 mile from where he was living. He still subscribes to his hometown paper. This summer he started getting Mondays paper on Thursday, sometimes he would get 3 days paper at once. One paper was 9 days late.
A newspaper is second class mail but goes with first class mail, so there should be no excuse.
Three weeks ago my BIL who is a rural carrier told me that 3 trailer loads of mail was missing at a mail processing facility. The postal service can track it to that facility but no one knows what happened to it. I remember reading about it in the local paper.
We call our rural carrier "Back Track". He has to take back the mail he delivered to the wrong place the day before.
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