
Move posters sent USPS are a flop, say sellers. Bruce Hershenson, proprietor of a million-dollar business eMoviePoster.com, said he has seen a dramatic rise in damage to the mailing tubes sent Priority Mail.
Hershenson told EcommerceBytes he sends 15,000 to 25,000 packages every year in the strongest custom-made mailing tubes and boxes, but pointed to increasing problems over the past year.
In a
post on Facebook, he included an image of a mailing tube and wrote about the problem of delayed and damaged packages. "Packages sent Priority Mail now routinely take a week or more to arrive in the U.S., as opposed to 2 to 5 days a couple of years ago," he wrote.
Until last year, the business experienced 2 - 3 damaged packages each year, but Hershenson said in the past year, it has increased ten times that number.
"It still is a VERY tiny percentage of the total we send (around one tenth of one percent), which is a tribute to how strong our tubes and boxes are), but when the rate goes up ten times after 30 years of no change, you KNOW they are doing something VERY wrong in how they handle tubes and packages."
Yesterday, EcommerceBytes published a
letter from another seller who described the same problem. "This probably points to a change in the USPS sorting processes and needs to be called put and fixed."
The seller said, "eBay has not adjusted shipping time expectations (for tubes) with buyers."
"This probably points to a change in the USPS sorting processes and needs to be called put and fixed," he added. The problem conjures up images of tubes rolling into the corners of USPS warehouses and delivery trucks.