Perhaps a little trouble, please come in
I recently did a trade with someone from ARs. This person had a few ebay refernces and many posts on that forum. He says that he shipped the item last tuesday, insured, and it has yet to arrive. I asked him for the tracker and he claimed that he didnt get one because its too expensive. Curious, but is it common for Priority mail to take a week like this?
I live in the boonies in extreme No. Calif. It isn't unusual for priority mail to take 5 days or longer to get to the east coast from here or vice versa.
As for delivery confirmation, that only means that they will send the slip back to you after they have delivered it. There is no, repeat NO tracking capability on that 35 cent POS scam the P.O. is running. I've averaged about 50% on getting the slip back on SUCCESSFUL deliveries. It is really really useless.
If you want tracking, use UPS or Certified or Registered mail.
As for delivery confirmation, that only means that they will send the slip back to you after they have delivered it. There is no, repeat NO tracking capability on that 35 cent POS scam the P.O. is running. I've averaged about 50% on getting the slip back on SUCCESSFUL deliveries. It is really really useless.
If you want tracking, use UPS or Certified or Registered mail.
The member formerly known as Niege
- Killerbob2000
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sry
you got ripped off but i will give it a week left and if it doesnt show then SRY
"As for delivery confirmation, that only means that they will send the slip back to you after they have delivered it. There is no, repeat NO tracking capability on that 35 cent POS scam the P.O. is running. I've averaged about 50% on getting the slip back on SUCCESSFUL deliveries."
What are you talking about?
You don't get back any slip "ever" w/USPS Delivery Confirmation numbers and it isn't supposed to be used for tracking regardlessly. It's just a form of "proof of delivery" for few extra cents (which is nice compared to "I never got that package") and has a nice feature that you can sometime check "when" that person actually shipped the item to when he said he shipped it. It's not perfect but lets not expect things that it isn't even intended for or supplies.
So what "slip" did you ever get back anyway? You mean "Certified Mail" maybe and even then you always get your return receipt unless it gets losts. By then I would either bitch to your post master and maybe the post master general himself.
Zakar
As w/all the things you purchase, the shipper is ultimately responsible for the buyer to receive the item in the condition said or implied, unless the buyer specifically asked for special shipping request. This point has been beaten w/that ugly stick for the longest time and is universally agree by almost everyone. If the shipper wanted to save few pennies and passed on any safty precautions then it's all on him. Wait few days and check the shipped date posted on the package to see if he sent when he said he did. I had few deals from some w/great evals on Heatware who shipped items a lot later than the date they said they did but I got it, so it really doesn't matter I guess. (tells you the type of person they are though) Give it few more days and give him hell if you don't. Good luck.
What are you talking about?
You don't get back any slip "ever" w/USPS Delivery Confirmation numbers and it isn't supposed to be used for tracking regardlessly. It's just a form of "proof of delivery" for few extra cents (which is nice compared to "I never got that package") and has a nice feature that you can sometime check "when" that person actually shipped the item to when he said he shipped it. It's not perfect but lets not expect things that it isn't even intended for or supplies.
So what "slip" did you ever get back anyway? You mean "Certified Mail" maybe and even then you always get your return receipt unless it gets losts. By then I would either bitch to your post master and maybe the post master general himself.
Zakar
As w/all the things you purchase, the shipper is ultimately responsible for the buyer to receive the item in the condition said or implied, unless the buyer specifically asked for special shipping request. This point has been beaten w/that ugly stick for the longest time and is universally agree by almost everyone. If the shipper wanted to save few pennies and passed on any safty precautions then it's all on him. Wait few days and check the shipped date posted on the package to see if he sent when he said he did. I had few deals from some w/great evals on Heatware who shipped items a lot later than the date they said they did but I got it, so it really doesn't matter I guess. (tells you the type of person they are though) Give it few more days and give him hell if you don't. Good luck.
well, if it's insured over $50, doesn't USPS have tracking included w/ that? they said it was suppose to.... i thought anyway.
-lnx227 aka lnguyen
Heatware
Heatware
I use delivery confirmation for tracking all the time I go to the usps website click on over to the track/confirm page and when I enter the del con number it generally tells me the status right up until its actually delivered most of the time anyway
I always assumed it was meant for tracking also not just for confirmation
Alex
I always assumed it was meant for tracking also not just for confirmation
Alex
