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

Meanwhile in other news FedEx and UPS have merged and their new name is FEDUP. 

" In my south Florida neighborhood, the USPS has been a disaster with rife incompetence..."

It's not just your area, the entire state in every sector is rife with incompetence.

And yes, I have a lengthy list of experiences dealing with many different business sectors there.

 

@thecarpathian 

I spent over a 100 hours with UPS about an amount I can't write down here (it was so small). But it was not about the money but whole system breaking down, and them acknowledging the screwup. And then the cover up of the cover up of the screw up. 

We are screwed. 

 

About a decade ago I purchased a Revox B261 tuner from a seller in Switzerland.

He shipped it through some Swiss version of USPS and a week later it was lost in the system that is USPS. No information at all in the system aside from the Swiss side which said that it had arrived in the USA. The Revox was insured for the value I purchased it at. But the seller did not speak a word of English so I had to use a language translator to describe that the package was lost. All he could say was wait and the package will get to you.

Having all but given up on my $500 purchase I chalked it up to a loss. About six weeks later the mailman shows up.with this large box with Swiss postage all over the top of it. The mailman just smiled and said it can take quite awhile for packages to get through US Customs. I had the same thing happen with a Eufonika headphone amplifier that I purchased from Poland during the Christmas holidays a few years ago. After about seven weeks the amplifier finally showed up.

Most of my audio purchases have arrived within a reasonable amount of time, but the aforementioned were just two anomalies that occurred.

So the audio gear you are waiting for may eventually show up.

 

Did I read above that the op received the package?  Maybe they should've waited two weeks before they posted this comment.

This is why it’s not a good idea to ship puppies through the US mail system.