Why pay for Priority mail?
#41
Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 282
My husband sold a musical instrument several months ago to
a man in another state. They made a deal and the man put a
certified check in the mail. My husband was confident the
man was honest, and made a plywood case to cover the instrument case, packed it carefully and sent it off. The
man called, he had received it. But our check did not come.
He sent us copies of the papers showing he had sent it via
priority mail. Fast forward...he called every day to see
if it came, and ended up sending us another check by putting
it in a small box and sending via UPS. Yeah, we got it in
2 days. The original check showed up over two months later.
No more priority for us.
a man in another state. They made a deal and the man put a
certified check in the mail. My husband was confident the
man was honest, and made a plywood case to cover the instrument case, packed it carefully and sent it off. The
man called, he had received it. But our check did not come.
He sent us copies of the papers showing he had sent it via
priority mail. Fast forward...he called every day to see
if it came, and ended up sending us another check by putting
it in a small box and sending via UPS. Yeah, we got it in
2 days. The original check showed up over two months later.
No more priority for us.
#42
I mailed something EXPRESS mail today and they "guaranteed" that it would arrive by tomorrow by noon. I certainly hope so as it was a business letter and it cost me $18.30 to mail!!
#44
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Enid, OK
Posts: 8,273
Originally Posted by donnajean
Speak to the postmaster at your post office. I think they may refund your $ if you paid for Priority Mail. It does not hurt to complain. I have received refunds.
If it had been sent 1st Class Mail, there would be no way to track it. I ship Priority Mail & it is scanned from my doorstep when picked up.
If it had been sent 1st Class Mail, there would be no way to track it. I ship Priority Mail & it is scanned from my doorstep when picked up.
#45
I find that priority is no quicker than first class unless I go to the main PO, which is located next to the airport. Now I live near a major metro area so this may make a difference. But when I go to my local small town PO I just say, what is cheapest and go with that.
#46
Parcel post is more expensive than 1st Class and Priority is not usually any faster than 1st class.
#47
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Orchard Park, NY (near Buffalo, which is near Niagara Falls)
Posts: 3,884
Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
you can get DC on first class...and it usually arrives faster than Priority!
#48
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 4,134
Originally Posted by Favorite Fabrics
Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
you can get DC on first class...and it usually arrives faster than Priority!
#49
I had something sent to me priority......and the tracking system kept telling me it hadn't been sent by the sender yet!!!! One day, 4 days or so after it was to have been sent, I wrote the sender and asked why she hadn't sent it. Left the house, went by the mailbox and it was there! Later in the when I got home, I checked and the tracking system STILL said it hadn't been sent. And they wonder why the PO has problems, eh!
#50
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Orchard Park, NY (near Buffalo, which is near Niagara Falls)
Posts: 3,884
Originally Posted by amandasgramma
I had something sent to me priority......and the tracking system kept telling me it hadn't been sent by the sender yet!!!! One day, 4 days or so after it was to have been sent, I wrote the sender and asked why she hadn't sent it. Left the house, went by the mailbox and it was there! Later in the when I got home, I checked and the tracking system STILL said it hadn't been sent. And they wonder why the PO has problems, eh!
But... if the carrier forgets to scan the package when he/she picks it up ... or they forget to scan it enroute, or if USPS has problems with their software/computers, you can wind up with a big nothing in terms of tracking.
It's usually not much of a problem for domestic shipping; the package will be delivered in about 3 days, whether or not it has been scanned along the way.
But for internationals, that was a HUGE problem for us in January! It takes 2-3 weeks for those packages to be delivered, and in the meanwhile we had lots of worried and upset international customers who thought we had never sent their packages. I must have spent several DAYS worth of time on the phone with various USPS folks, trying to achieve resolution of this problem. (Not to mention the hours spent e-mailing and reassuring our international customers!) And we did get it all worked out, so things are running smoothly again.
(big sigh of relief)
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