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IceTrae11 03-26-2021 04:08 PM

Anyone else done buying because of shipping issues?
 
I've had over a dozen cards ($1500ish in value) "Delivered" that I have never seen. The crappiness started last fall with USPS, UPS, FedEx, doesn't matter my home, my box or office, including multiples requiring signature confirmation that were signed for by "C. Covid". Escalating has led nowhere, so at this point I am done buying cards. Anyone else feeling the same way?

PKIPP 03-26-2021 04:18 PM

I didn't buy anything for a few months because of the usps shipping situation besides a rare card that I've been searching for years for. Ended up taking 3+ weeks. Sat at the same 2 facilities in Baltimore and Detroif for over a week at a time each. This was a pretty high $$ card and I was sweating it the entire time. 2 days later I ordered a common base card for a dollar PWE and figured even if it takes 2 months idc it's only one dollar... Showed up in less than 48 hours lol..

I've ordered a few more things in the past week and they seem to be back to somewhat normal shipping times again, at least that's been my luck.

SupermanBrandon 03-26-2021 04:21 PM

Hate to hear that. I've both shipped and received thousands of card packages in the past 2 years. Ive only had 3 issues...3 total. All damaged in transit (1 shipped & 2 received).

mc1 03-26-2021 04:27 PM

Ive had Zero issues.

Maybe you live in a neighborhood with lots of porch pirates.

Siberian13 03-26-2021 04:35 PM

No issues here. Where in Atlanta you you live? When you say your box do you mean PO Box?

JWinn 03-26-2021 05:08 PM

No issues with USPS here.

Cards, prescriptions, food, even tire chains that came in today a day early.

My last card was a few days late as the seller needed a reminder to ship, and took a week to get it into the mail. He sent it from LA on Friday, and I got it Monday.

USPS seems pretty good lately.

The chains came FedEx. They were scanned in Memphis yesterday afternoon around 3:00. Delivered outside Denver at 2:05 today.

I had a UPS driver deliver a box on Tuesday, a day late. He just set it on the driveway and drove away. That could have been easily stolen, but we heard and felt the big brown truck as he pulled away. No knock, or ring of the doorbell. He didn't even bother to walk it up 15 or 20 feet to the porch. Just set it outside the truck and drove off. A waffle maker that weighs all of three whole pounds.

Must have been exhausting lifting it out of the truck......

The chains were about 8 pounds, set by the front door, with a ring and run delivery.

carrollm09 03-26-2021 05:16 PM

You can contact your local post office and they can hold all signature confirmation packages (or all packages, probably) rather than have them "delivered to agent". I know for me, "delivered to agent" means left in the entryway of a busy apartment unguarded. I try to sympathize with postal workers, but the signature confirmation "extra" is a load of crap right now. Our guy won't even bother knocking.

Also, I write on all packages requiring signature confirmation "DELIVERY TO AGENT NOT AUTHORIZED".

ninjacookies 03-26-2021 05:17 PM

No issues as a buyer here.

However, multiple issues as a seller with the new Ebay standard envelope system. Several haven't arrived in weeks and some with just a single acceptance scan and nothing else. USPS seems to be clueless with the new tracking number format as well.

RogerGodahell 03-26-2021 05:36 PM

Strange, no issues on my end. Maybe one of your buddies or someone who knows you collect cards might be ripping you off by singing for your stuff? I'd get one of those door cameras the Ring or whatever they're called.

jcardstore 03-26-2021 07:28 PM

If you have 12+ transactions worth over $1500 in value delivered but you don’t have them it’s a you problem. Either someone is stealing them from you or something... else... is happening.

I’ve never had a problem with packages

asujbl 03-26-2021 07:36 PM

Nope.

IceTrae11 03-26-2021 09:10 PM

I’ve had thousands of successful deliveries to my office and apartment box as well as some to my home address, never lost a thing even through COVID peak with some longer delivery times. Wasn’t until last October stuff started being marked delivered before I even see the mail trucks and the driver just wont have all my packages. I’m in metro Atlanta.

My missing Kobe auto is under investigation, rest are pending.

JWinn 03-26-2021 09:55 PM

[QUOTE=IceTrae11;17156105]I’ve had thousands of successful deliveries to my office and apartment box as well as some to my home address, never lost a thing even through COVID peak with some longer delivery times. Wasn’t until last October stuff started being marked delivered before I even see the mail trucks and the driver just wont have all my packages. I’m in metro Atlanta.

My missing Kobe auto is under investigation, rest are pending.[/QUOTE]

Wait-- office, apartment, AND another home? How many zip codes are we talking about?

I'd contact the Postal Inspector in your area.

Sounds like a new postal employee with greedy hands. Especially if it's just in one zip.

IceTrae11 03-26-2021 10:15 PM

[QUOTE=JWinn;17156256]Wait-- office, apartment, AND another home? How many zip codes are we talking about?

I'd contact the Postal Inspector in your area.

Sounds like a new postal employee with greedy hands. Especially if it's just in one zip.[/QUOTE]

Same zips, apartment across the street from office, home close by, all packages appear to be originating from same mail center

Spartyon 03-26-2021 10:21 PM

[QUOTE=SupermanBrandon;17155158]Hate to hear that. I've both shipped and received thousands of card packages in the past 2 years. Ive only had 3 issues...3 total. All damaged in transit (1 shipped & 2 received).[/QUOTE]



Thread is fake news, this ^^^ is more like my experience. Thousands of packages, hundreds of thousands in value. Had to refund 5 or so people for a total of maybe $500. Haven’t had anything lost on its way to me. Have had things take 3+ weeks, but I’m not a flipperboi, I gots patience


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IceTrae11 03-26-2021 10:33 PM

[QUOTE=Spartyon;17156330]Thread is fake news, this ^^^ is more like my experience. Thousands of packages, hundreds of thousands in value. Had to refund 5 or so people for a total of maybe $500. Haven’t had anything lost on its way to me. Have had things take 3+ weeks, but I’m not a flipperboi, I gots patience


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What a cool story, thank you for the bump. So far the longest I've had to wait for a card was 6 months from a service member in the Middle East, that was a couple years ago though :)

Arianny_Fan 03-26-2021 10:50 PM

Well, I'm waiting for a $500 card going on 2 weeks. Package is stuck in Memphis out of all places. I know they've been hit with a pretty bad storm. Thoughts for those people involved. If the card doesnt get here within the 30 days, I'm forced to open an ebay case which I dont blame anyone but the storm. Other than that purchases have been smooth the past couple months.

dictoresno 03-26-2021 11:32 PM

of the 600+ ebay transactions, 100 or so FB and 17 myslabs, ive had maybe one or two snags that got rectified on their own. and of all the thousands of purchases ive made across all sites, ive never had a lost USPS package. a few close scares, but all were found or redirected.

BigZigBoom 03-26-2021 11:57 PM

OP. See my thread on the same issue. Well, we are both in Atlanta.

JWinn 03-27-2021 12:17 AM

[QUOTE=IceTrae11;17156318]Same zips, apartment across the street from office, home close by, all packages appear to be originating from same mail center[/QUOTE]

Yup, definitely contact the Postal Inspector.

I knew a guy who was a carrier for years start stealing cards in the mail. They got him with a sting and fired him. It's a long story, but suffice to say they somehow knew he would steal a package that appeared to be from Topps. Even had the right return addy for an NPN back in the day.

It was really an electronic card that had a mousetrap like device that popped when he opened it. They picked him up about five minutes later.

Almost twenty years between the USN and the USPS, down the drain.

It's not hard to think a postal employee is stealing things small enough to remove without attracting too much attention, yet obviously contains something flippable.

Like puffy a from Probstien, or something like that, that would fit easily into a purse. Post offices don't have the security of the US Mint.

He or she probably steals all kinds of things.

It's unlikely you have someone outside the USPS system who is somehow tracking your incoming packages, and know which ones to steal. Gotta be someone on the inside.

I have another friend who used to BE a postmaster in her small town. She was really upset when our old friend got busted. And she had a LOT of stories about postal employee theft of mail.

It's nothing new, but you must let the right people know.


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