USPS Priority Mail


What do you think about using USPS Priority Mail to ship two 50 pound boxes (double boxed, 35 pound speakers) across the country?
usarrn
Think about it logically - you will either rely on a government employee to service you or a private sector employee to service you. Any day of any year for any purpose I would choose a private sector employee who knows that job stability is based on performance and success.

I have sold, bought, shipped and received many items in my life. I have had several problems with USPS, which typically results in 6-9 months before anything is resolved. The last shipment was from Germany to Michigan. The package ended up in Georgia??? How could the delivery person even try to deliver it when it was blatantly obvious that the address it was sent to wasn't even in the same State it was delivered. The person who received the shipment notified me and asked me what to do. They took it to the Post Office as instructed with the Post Office's reply being: "You signed for it, its now your responsibility". The guy had to ship it to me postage due. Fortunately, I have a pretty reasonable delivery person who let me take the box inside, cut it open from the bottom and take out the contents (replacing them with rocks). I gave the package to her and told her that I would not accept the delivery and gave it back to her. As it turns out, they lost the package on its way back to Germany and had to pay the insurance, which they finally did at less than the covered price, nine months later.

Every time I have ever received or sent anything via UPS, FedEx or DHL, any problems have been taken care of quickly and to my satisfaction. Never again will I ship anything of value via the Government of the USA (or Canada for that matter - they are no better).

Simple lesson in life - look at Amtrak. Look at our government's ability to manage things properly, reliably and at reasonable cost. It just isn't possible with the lazy ignorant people that they employ. Sorry if I offended anybody, but if you are a government employee you can relate better to these statements than non-government employees on a first hand basis.
Ckoffend,
If you're trying to convince me that UPS, FedEx and DHL employees care more than USPS employees, I'm afraid I'm not buying it. On any given day, any of these services can screw up badly.
ckoffend,
You seem to have an ideology rather than a fair evaluation of reality.
UPS, Fedex, and DHL treat their workers like shit and the workers know that their jobs depend on ass-kissing and not performance.
If you don't like people who work for the government, next time you're mugged, call a private detective.
i've had fedex damage a package. i've never had usps damage anything. my only qualm with priority mail is it's quite pricey for very heavy items, but you get what you pay for.
A few months ago I mailed a package to Brooklyn using USPS Priority Mail Signature required.

The day of delivery my customer called and was upset the package was left on his front porch. To make a long story short, after a number of conversations with the local Brooklyn postmaster I was told there was nothing I could do and the signature fee was not reimbursible. The delivery employee is not subject to any discipline.

I doubt this would ever occur with UPS and/or FedEx.