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I have 3 missing usps packages. Delivery confirmation claims delivered.?
Last week a neighbor came to my door with a package that belonged to me stating it was in her mailbox. I started checking on my other packages that I was expecting and 3 of them are missing but delivery confirmation states they were delivered -- 1 on Sept 27 and 2 on Sept 29.
I have several more packages that I'm expecting and I can't afford to keep replacing what ends up missing plus one of them I can't replace because it was a discontinued item and I bought the last two.
I called to post office and they supervisor is suppose to contact me tomorrow plus I talked to my carrier today who stated he remembered packages and stated he left a key to the package pickup box in my mailbox. I'm pretty sure he put them in the wrong mailbox. I live in a huge apt complex so going door to door is not an option plus I doubt they person or persons who got the packages would return them since they haven't yet. Mailman tried claiming it may have been scanned wrong and actually be somewhere else like in another state (I find that hard to believe since this is two separate dates of delivery) but he told me to put a tracer on them.
Has anyone put a tracer on a delivery confirmation?
Does anyone know what else I can do to possible get my packages and most importantly stop having my packages given out to the wrong people?
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Sorry to hear about your problem. You are probably correct. The mail carrier is putting the parcel locker key into the wrong box. If it is as large a complex as you say, there has to be a large number of mail boxes. The carrier could easily get confused about which box goes with which number. Or the boxes aren't marked very clearly on the inside. You could try going to your apartment complexes office. The people getting the parcels may not know where you are to bring them too you. Maybe they took them too the complexes office.
The only thing I can think of is to have them hold your parcels at the post office, and you go pick them up. I know that would be a pain in the neck. But that's the only thing I can think of to make sure it doesn't happen.
Source(s): usps employee