Package Has Disappeared in USPS System


I recently purchased a modestly expensive audio product over the Internet, paid for by credit card, to be shipped to me via the USPS Priority Mail system, with tracking and insurance.  The vendor, who will go unnamed at the moment out of respect for past good service, emailed me that the package shipped on 20 December, although the package did not show up in the USPS system until about 27 December.  Being a patient guy, I figured that the USPS is slow in keeping up with demand over Christmas.  On about 28 December, the USPS tracking system said the package had been received, had been sent to a regional distribution center, and had been shipped on from there.  However, and now it gets "interesting,"  on 31 December, the USPS tracking system said that the label had been created but that the package was not in the system.  In other words, the package had "disappeared" from the USPS system.  At several points in this saga, I contacted the vendor to express my concern, especially after the package disappeared from the USPS system; their response was that I should be patient and await further developments..

On 2 January,I contact the vendor, suggesting they initiate a missing package complaint, file an insurance claim, and requested that they send me a replacement product, assuring them that I would promptly return the first item if it ever showed up. (Coincidentally, on the same date I read a reputably-sourced news item about rampant theft by employees in the USPS system--hardly reassuring.)

The vendor's response again was that I should be patient--in spite of my pointing out that the USPS had obviously lost the package--and await further developments.

However, in spite of normally being a very patient guy, I think, with two weeks having passed and the USPS tracking system now saying they haven't received the package that they previously acknowledged having, it is time for the vendor to send me a replacement item.

I will never use the USPS system for product shipment if there is any other viable alternative.

Several questions come to mind:

1) How long is reasonable to wait for a package that should have been delivered in one to three days?

2)  At what point should a vendor realize that good customer service means providing the customer with a product they shipped with tracking and insurance?

3)  Would it unreasonable for me to tell the vendor that if they cannot provide a replacement product within a few days, I would like my money refunded?  (I am prepared to contest the charge on my credit card for non-performance.

4)  Am I being unreasonable?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 









































 

mike4597

Well, I cannot say what will happen in your case, but USPS was horrible for me this holiday season.  I ordered custom interconnects from Audio Art, Rob had them built quickly, placed in the mail quickly and immediately sent me a tracking number.  Then the problems started, USPS tracking listed the package moving from CA to IL, then to the distribution center near my hometown and indicated delivery on Saturday (total of 5 days transit -- not bad).  Nothing arrived Saturday, nothing changed in USPS for a week.  I called the post office, they claimed "holiday delays".  USPS tracking then stated that my package was back in IL on its way to the distribution center near my town.  A week later, I received the package.  The custom ICs were fantastic.  All was well, but USPS took three weeks from CA to me in NY -- a distance that usually takes them 3-4 days.  It all worked out in my case but was truly frustrating.

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if its 7 days (maybe fewer) late you can file a missing package report. a couple of times this past week when i did this the package was found and delivered in a day or two. 

Opening a new package distribution center here in Indianapolis area. My Sister didn't receive her package for two weeks AFTER it had arrived in Indiana. News story said having staffing problems and working out system bugs. I had an amp snatched from a FedEx dock a few years ago. Stuff happens.