To: Dr. Franklin
Research Informed Delivery.
USPS photographs every piece of mail in the mainstream.
But not sure it or they will tell you where the pieces were lost.
To: Bartholomew Roberts
Research Informed Delivery.
USPS photographs every piece of mail in the mainstream.
But not sure it or they will tell you where the pieces were lost.
I don't think anything was lost. Courts and government agencies, etc. likely have higher security. Things sent there get X-rayed and radiated to prevent terrorist biological attacks. I am pretty sure things get photographed at such places too. So if the government office wants to blame the USPS for something they don't want to admit they received, I am hoping the postal inspectors can show it was delivered.
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02/25/2025 4:39:42 PM PST by
Dr. Franklin
("A republic, if you can keep it." )
To: Bartholomew Roberts
Research Informed Delivery. USPS photographs every piece of mail in the mainstream. But not sure it or they will tell you where the pieces were lost. I would think it wouldn't take much to scan those images automatically for key words or images. I'm actually pretty impressed by informed delivery. I signed up for it a few years ago and didn't tell my wife. I'd get an email telling what the mail was going to be and then I would "predict" what mail we were going to get that day. She was amazed at my accuracy. I could only keep it up for about a week and a half though until I felt too guilty.
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