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3 thoughts on “How USPS Gets Delivery Signatures during COVID”
Ding dong! Hello? Sounds like the USPS is staffed by ding dongs.
W H A T ? ? ? ?
LOL
It is too bad USPS carriers do NOT follow this method, but just instead scribble nonsense on the entry or enter nothing at all. We had more than 2 dozen claims for non compliance in this area that we filed before we started using another carrier for items requiring conf and USPS just laughed. There is NO accountability within USPS! And frankly, the failure to knowingly provide a service paid for is no better than a fraudster or shoplifter. To quote one USPS employee “We are a service, we do not have to provide anything because we are a service.” HUH? If we ran our business like this one USPS employee suggests, we would not have a business. But then the USPS does not run like a business and that is at least part of their problem.
Ding dong! Hello? Sounds like the USPS is staffed by ding dongs.
W H A T ? ? ? ?
LOL
It is too bad USPS carriers do NOT follow this method, but just instead scribble nonsense on the entry or enter nothing at all. We had more than 2 dozen claims for non compliance in this area that we filed before we started using another carrier for items requiring conf and USPS just laughed. There is NO accountability within USPS! And frankly, the failure to knowingly provide a service paid for is no better than a fraudster or shoplifter. To quote one USPS employee “We are a service, we do not have to provide anything because we are a service.” HUH? If we ran our business like this one USPS employee suggests, we would not have a business. But then the USPS does not run like a business and that is at least part of their problem.