OK....I disagree. I am in NO WAY affiliated with usps, but for the money I think they do a good job. It’s the current situation we’re all in that has usps in a bind. They need workers...
And they delivered the votes too...
They can backdate ballots but cannot deliver our mail on time.
Anything sent USPS was late or lost this year at my house. I figured they weren’t prepared because in November they were too busy working to steal an election instead of gearing up for the holiday season. This failure is from people higher up.
They are actually incompetent and careless.
USPS is delivering the bulk of Amazon packages at least in our area.
Everyone is ordering online leading to a busy season for USPS
USPS is amazing compared to FedEx. FedEx is always late and they don’t follow my delivery instructions.
you should have wrapped them in ballots
honestly, they aren’t competent enough to steal anything.
Yes. My wife has switched nearly entirely to on-line, and from her experiences, when she sees an order with a USPS tracking number, I always hear an “oh damn.”
Here is part of the problem (sorry for the Washington Compost link):
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2020/12/15/postal-service-holiday-packages-delays/
“As Americans increasingly shop online because of the coronavirus pandemic, private express carriers FedEx and UPS have cut off new deliveries for some retailers, sending massive volumes of packages ordered past deadlines to the Postal Service.”
I’ve got two USPS packages that went AWOL in their tracking system. Weeks after they were shipped they still show as “in transit”. I’ve read articles where the USPS package distribution centers have basically seized up due to too many package arriving and a lack of workers.
These stories about USPS delays show up nationwide.
Tell them your package is a vote for Joek Biteme and The Hoor.
Stamp “Democrat ballots” on the sides of all of your parcels.
Since moving to Central Texas a little over two years ago, we've lost a package from an eBay purchase, several of the only magazine my wife has a subscription for, and numerous mail that was delivered to the wrong addresses (we get mail for others; they get mail for us).
So Mastercard said they mailed my bills on time and I haven’t been receiving them. They aren’t coming late, they aren’t coming period. I canceled my card, fought them & won back associated late fees, and I got them to write a letter restoring my FICO to 817. F them, F the postal service, and F credit cards. I keep a Chase for convenience, but that’s it. Cash as I go, is my motto.
A UPS or FedEx driver who marked an item ‘delivered’ when it was not would be suspended or more likely sacked.
Yet USPS has taken to doing this on a regular basis to meet deadlines, quotas or merely to get the public and their bosses off their backs. They typically deliver the item the next day and most people don’t want to pursue it further.
But it’s an intentional, knowing falsehood. It’s fraud.
They are messed up - I got one notification that a gift was delivered a week ago, so I had the recipient looking around to see why she couldn’t find it - turns out if you click on another link, it is still in transit a WEEK later.
Better than a porch pirate, I suppose.
And we used them as polling stations.
To quote President Trump: are we this stupid?
U.S. Post offices are some of the most depressing places on the planet.