Thank you Katie!

I have countless packages delivered, many are left  in my mail box by
delivery persons other than usps

Nothing has gone astray

My mailman always delivers usps packages to my door


They are amazing

I think there must  have been a big miscommunication or misunderstanding
behind your problems

Laura Glynn

Tower Road
On Sat, Aug 3, 2024 at 8:08 PM Lido Bigelow <lidob...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I’m glad to hear you were able to get your package back.
>
> Did you ever think that the USPS carrier thought it was out going mail? I
> cannot imagine they look at packages left in mailboxes to see if the
> package belongs to you. If the carrier “stole” your mail I do not believe
> they would have brought it to the post office.
>
> You are one house on your carriers route. Until you have done their job
> let’s show some respect. Stating that your USPS carrier stole your mail is
> a serious allegation.
>
>
> Katie
> One kind word can change someone's day!
>
> > On Aug 3, 2024, at 6:35 PM, Nicholas Ribush <nickrib...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > 
> > Dear All,
> >
> > I had a package delivered by a courier service and they made the mistake
> of leaving it in our mailbox. They even took a photo of it as proof (see
> below). But they didn't notify me of the delivery. So a week later when I
> went online to see what was going on I found that it had been delivered, à
> la aforementioned photo. Obviously I hadn't seen it in our mailbox.
> >
> > We've had a couple of other issues with our mailman's pedantry, and I
> don't know if it was the same one here, but remembering that only USPS is
> supposed to leave stuff in mailboxes, I wondered if he had seen it there
> when doing his delivery and confiscated it, perhaps in a righteous fit of
> pique.
> >
> > So, after a bit of unfruitful back and forth with the Lincoln PO counter
> staff, I asked if it was possible that the mailman had indeed confiscated
> it and, as a kind of trophy, taken it back to home base. And sure enough,
> in some kind of black hole tub in the back, there it was. Of course, they
> were not going to tell me. I guess eventually it would have been returned
> to sender (in China) or destroyed or...who knows what?
> >
> > All this to say, if you did not receive your courier-delivered package
> yet you're given photographic evidence that it was delivered, see if it was
> put into your mailbox and stolen by the PO!
> >
> > n.
> >
> > <image.png>
> >
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