MXV wrote:Your best bet would be to go to the post office and speak to someone in charge in person instead of over the phone. You'll likely get better results but it's kind of a long shot that they will do much about your situation. If you can somehow capture on video the carrier clearly violating the rules then you'd have a much stronger case. I say it is definitely worth a shot to go down there and speak to someone in person about it and how this piece of shit is now costing you money because of his unwillingness to do his job correctly.
Sadly your best course of action is to get a PO box at the post office of one of those mailboxes etc. type places. The upside is the security of no one being able to steal your mail but the downside is you are still going to lose money having to rent the thing.
I have been extremely fortunate that the mail carriers I've had for the last 20+ years have been really great about leaving my packages behind the bush next to my front step after I left a very nice note on my mailbox asking them to do it so the sun won't warp the records and they won't be out in plain sight. The only time anyone leaves it on the actual front step is when its a substitute carrier who doesn't know (the note hasn't been up in about 12 years now). Since you already tried the note method on yours there's not much you can do aside from going to the PO and making such a fuss that they will take action just to keep you from coming back. It may take you multiple visits depending on what kind of manager they have running that branch.
yourenotevil wrote:ha, motherfucker rang my bell and delivered my package in person today. forget to ask him about the other cd since i was on the phone.
FormerLurker wrote:yourenotevil wrote:ha, motherfucker rang my bell and delivered my package in person today. forget to ask him about the other cd since i was on the phone.
Did you say thank you?
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
scannest wrote:It's like a filmmaker saying "Spielberg is my idol. Every time I get behind the camera I think about how I can make my film as good as Hook"
ex-punker wrote:Did you order that cd off a big website like Amazon? If so, can be pretty easy to get them to send out another one.
seanTM wrote:A few years ago, I was within inches of beating my mailman to death. True story.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:Like 4 years ago, I got into a MAJOR bout with my mailman who kept leaving my packages in the lobby. I lost football Jerseys and records.
File a complaint. According to the USPS, he cannot get a raise or promoted with a lot of complaints.
patient_ot wrote:I can tell you that public or private, it makes little difference in the quality of the package delivery. I've had bad experiences with UPS and FedEx as well. I've had packages turn up crushed, water-damaged, huge boxes of furniture left outside when I specifically instructed not to deliver unless I sign, etc. Bottom line is that these guys have hundreds and in some cases thousands of pieces of mail and packages to deliver each day. A lot of them just don't care. Whether or not they want to do a good job really comes down to the individual worker.
scannest wrote:It's like a filmmaker saying "Spielberg is my idol. Every time I get behind the camera I think about how I can make my film as good as Hook"
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