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Old 08-15-2011, 01:36 PM
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Next time use UPS - they track EVERY step of the way - each time it arrives/departs a way station.

I live in VT - many years ago my MIL sent a card that arrived very late. She had the correct zip code, but writing in cursive handwriting (anyone remember that?) her VT looked like UT. So it went to Utah, even though the zip was right. Don't tell me they always go by zip code...
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Old 08-15-2011, 02:47 PM
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Yes, I have not had really good results with sending via USPS either. I had a sewing machine sent Parcel Post, and it took 9 days to get to me!!! And the tracking wasn't helpful, either. It said nothing new for 8 days. Not good!!
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Old 08-15-2011, 02:54 PM
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I agree. DH already said "never again!" He was afraid I'd be mad at him, but friend knew pkg had right addy.From now on, it's UPS for my quilts.

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Next time use UPS - they track EVERY step of the way - each time it arrives/departs a way station.

I live in VT - many years ago my MIL sent a card that arrived very late. She had the correct zip code, but writing in cursive handwriting (anyone remember that?) her VT looked like UT. So it went to Utah, even though the zip was right. Don't tell me they always go by zip code...
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Old 08-15-2011, 05:07 PM
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You do have them insured for a good sum to cover work and fabric don't you? I understand the creative work is worth more than money. When I mailed min as gifts I insured them for $750.00
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Old 08-15-2011, 05:31 PM
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The post office uses scanners that read the barcodes printed at the bottom of the envelope to direct your mail, just like your luggage at the airport. You can print your own envelopes and labels in Word and create your own barcode, that way you can ensure it is entered correctly.
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Old 08-15-2011, 05:36 PM
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Originally Posted by plainpat
I agree. DH already said "never again!" He was afraid I'd be mad at him, but friend knew pkg had right addy.From now on, it's UPS for my quilts.

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Next time use UPS - they track EVERY step of the way - each time it arrives/departs a way station.
I agree, I'd much rather ship UPS or even FedEx ground than use the Post Office, but unfortunately, even using UPS will not always keep your quilt from getting lost. Remember Janet Atkins?

http://www.timesunion.com/local/arti...lt-1436177.php
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Old 08-15-2011, 05:42 PM
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10 days ago I sent 2 tops, K size & twin size, to the LA quilter in another state.Have been doing this for 20yrs(same quilter),with never a problem
The quilter called to say it hadn't arrived...GULP....so that was Friday.No body knew anything till a man in a PO said it had the wrong Zip code on it.I knew better cause the PO clerk near us is a good friend & we always make sure the box is add right,postage paid etc.Then it's all typed by computer,checked again & sent.
I tried for a wk on the USPS "track & confirm" & got the same message every time...."no info available" .
Of course I was sick about it, so much work & a lot of $$$.

This morn, we went to local PO again & she got on ph,trying her best to track it down.They finally found it had arrived in wrong state......was then shipped to right state.At 3pm, the LA quilter called to say it had just got there.Big sigh of relief!!!!!



Even the PO couldn't say why it had arrived 3 states away from intended location.....nor could they say how they changed the Zip code to right one? The'd said it had wrong ZC....& they hadn't contacted us or local PO to get right one? Sounds ditzy to me, but thank heaven my quilts are ok.No more USPS for my quilts! BTW....even after delivery, their track/confirm site said no info available.
they must have realized it was the PO mix up, because if they had thought it was YOUR fault, it would have been sent back to you with postage DUE....they have sent back 3 boxes to me recently telling me I owe the postage because the boxes went to the wrong address....yet each one had the correct address I was given and confirmed with the person who the address belonged too....
I now have a legal action against the USPS for the monies paid and then some....
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Old 08-16-2011, 03:20 AM
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I one time mailed birthday card to dad that came back addressee unkown, now this was the address my parents had lived at for more than 20 years and suddenly post office didn't know him.
funny thing is now that he is no longer with us my brother still gets mail for him after 8 years.
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What a BIG relief now.....WHEW!!! Glad they were able to find your quilts. I know you must have just been sick.
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I'm so happy that your quilts finally arrived at the designated address. What a great relief for you, I'm sure. I almost always use UPS to mail packages.
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