That postal worker actually did get out of the truck and started waving his arms and shaking his fist, I will definitely never forget that incident. :lol: I do wonder if something else happened to him that day that could have contributed to his anger, but still, it was unacceptable behavior for a professional.Too funny!
So, my "edit" says "removed profanity" & hisseman's (which used the same word) says "removed REFERENCE to profanity"? Huh...Well, I was checking my voicemail last night (for some odd reason I had *8* new ones! Darn kids stealing the phone for personal use!)...and I had a voicemail from the Claremore Postmaster!
Basically, he apologized profusely and said that "that sort of conduct is not tolerated by them" and that if I had ANY further issues with this carrier (or wished to discuss the matter any further), that I should give him a call & left his number. The guy sounded ancient in the voicemail, so I'm guessing/hoping he's got some good old-fashioned sensibility & morality. That will play in my favor if the carrier does act up again. I had wondered, the other day, when she got out of her postal "truck" & hand-delivered my box, what was going on & was betting that she got a chewing over the whole thing!
Now, it could just be that the postmaster already has a "beef" with this particular carrier, but, hey, it can't hurt to try complaining!
Our PO people are the same way! You'd think they were chained up in a closet all day & beaten just before their shift, the way they act! That's why I do the "click n ship" thing now...so I don't have to stand in line all day! (Ours will often take a good 15 minutes per person too!)Not only is there POOR service with delivering the packages the service when one goes to the post office to deliver a package is TERRIBLE! I waited in line for 1.5 HOURS to send out a box the other day. How many people were in line? FOUR! This includes myself. 2 tellers 4 people this should have taken about 20 minutes tops. But no the tellers were slow and not very friendly.
Some entertainment did come from the trip however there was a guy haggeling the price of a U.S. postage stamp, What a moron! Their 44 CENTS it says so right on them these are government documents he might as well have tried to contest the value of a dollar bill. And one lady misspelled Calcutta and the teller told her it wouldn't go to the right place if she spelled it that way and she FOUGHT THE LADY AT THE COUNTER. She said "the internet told her to spell it differently" Now I assume that it was going to Calcutta, Ohio, or some other Calcutta inside of the United States so i googled Calcutta and sure enough what came up was nowhere close to that (She must have used the city in India spelled "Kolkata"). So I got to see how stupid some people are always entertaining
You hear a knock on the door, and BAM the FBI break into your house and take one look at your hundreds of plastic jars of mantids staring at them. :blink: :blink: :blink:LOL...the first time I did the "click n ship" thing. (The PO "beast" said I could just leave them at the end of the counter if they were pre-paid.) I came back out to the van & my 15-year-old daughter said, "Wow! That was fast!"Without missing a beat, I said, "Yeah, I just dropped the box, yelled 'BOMB!' & ran out." We all cracked up. (FYI: I did NOT actually DO/SAY that, nor would I condone it! It was just a joke!)
Ditto!! I hope she keeps it up and doesn't eventually revert back to her old ways. If she does, I'd file another complaint when appropriate.Good news.
lolThat postal worker actually did get out of the truck and started waving his arms and shaking his fist, I will definitely never forget that incident. :lol: I do wonder if something else happened to him that day that could have contributed to his anger, but still, it was unacceptable behavior for a professional.
Uh, bad memories are back. Dude, that sucks.The zombies sent my mantids from Ohio to Colorado to Jacksonville, FL since this was priority and they will have been sitting in a box for 5 days instead of 3 it probly wont be good. I got a priority package yesterday that Rebecca sent a day later than the other package with the mantids.
Last time they sent a package to a totally different residence and a priority package ended up taking a week.
Are these people on crack? Did they not take geography in elementary school? I mean that is there "specialty" knowing where to send a package.
I know the postal system handles millions of packages a day and it is inevitable something will go wrong. I just feel like complaining. I hope my mantids will be ok.
:lol:They have a customer service line, maybe you can try that. 1-800-275-8777. If you are not satisfied try shipping with UPS or Fed Ex. Or you can lead a trail of sealed envolopes to a dark alley and *WHAM!!!* baseball bat to the knees. I know a guy... ha ha.
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