Has this happened to you - missing package??
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Just a suggestion. I know that one has to pay for these, but I am wondering if it might be worth your investment to get a PO Box. Would that be a safer bet than a possible "mix up" in an apartment building complex??
At any rate, I certainly hope you get your packages! Good Luck!
Does your apt complex have multiple buildings?
Sometimes apts are addressed as Building A - Apt 10 and then there is also a Bldg B- Apt 10.
Just wondering if there are similar apt numbers in multiple buildings?
Sorry if this is no help and I certainly do not mean to annoy by brainstorming like this.
Many years ago as a student I lived in a complex with several buildings that had a different building numbers, but each building had same apt numbers.
Did you happen to check the PO again?I talked to Shari(at the PO)today
and she says its the PO responsibility to find those..or you can file a claim
Can you tell us what pin(s) were you expecting?
This has happened to me a lot of times the past 5 months. The post office is like entering the Twilight Zone for me. My old mail carrier retired, and for the last 5 months, I have a new one, who leaves all my pin packages with different neighbors, even when they have DC. So the person who sends me the pin thinks I got the pin, when in reality, it was delivered to my neighbor. I have been very lucky in that my neighbors are honest and bring it over. By the way, the same thing happens in reverse, meaning I get their mail and have to take it to them. We have gone to the post office to complain at least 8 times and it keeps on happening.
Recently, a package was sent to me from Paris and it was sent registered mail, so I was supposed to sign for it. You would think that would be safe, right? Well, the infamous mail carrier delivered it to a lady that had not moved in yet, so it sat in her mail box for over a week. In the meantime, I see the package as being delivered, and wonder how this could be when I did not sign for it. Can you guess the outcome? My mail carrier delivered it to her, for another one of his mistakes is not paying attention to what kind of service they are supposed to be providing. He just stuck it in her mail box with no signature. Finally, this new neighbor brought it over, so I got my pin, and then explained it all to the person who sent it. We took the envelope to the post office, showed the supervisor, and he apologized once again, but our mail carrier continues do to as he pleases, simply because he is getting away with being sloppy.
However, there was one envelope I did not receive that showed delivered. There is no way I could hold the person who sent me the pins accountable for this when I know my mail carrier and the whole post office that services me is to blame.
I haven't had this particular problem, but more than once Alice pins I was purchasing here on the boards (only Alice pins, go figure haha) showed they were going everywhere BUT NJ. One went to PR twice before finally being delivered here, and the second time the pin traveled around CA for a while before going to some random state and then being delivered.
I always get nervous when I trade because I'm afraid that my pins won't make it. My mailman though does occasionally deliver our neighbor's mail to us.
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