tn-dave wrote:Well I experienced an interesting twist for the flat rate box with my carrier yesterday. I did a trade with a member here for $100FV of copper cents. Well, when I got home yesterday one of the P.O "pink slips" was in the mailbox.
My carrier has always done a great job about leaving oversized packages on the front porch out of the weather. Usually with one of these slips that says "package on front porch swing". To my surprise, this one says "package too heavy to deliver".. what..? -- and another section says "can be picked up before 4pm"
The window at our P.O. branch closes at 4pm during the week (this is a really small, rural branch) and it is impossible with our work schedules to get home before then. But my wife just happens to have a doctor's appt. Wednesday and she is going to go by there and pick it up. Like I said this is a small branch and I don't want to call and stir anything up. Never had any problems in the past and I don't want to come home to my mail all over the yard or items start "getting lost".
Has anyone who has shipped a lot of these flat rate boxes every heard of anything like this happening before..??
"too heavy to deliver"
highroller4321 wrote:Yes! Last year I bought out the remaining inventory of a Canadian coin dealer here in the U.S. He shipped me 14 40-65lb packages and the post office refused to deliver them!
blackrabbit wrote:she is pretty old and skinny and I could see how she might have hurt herself.
pennypicker wrote:blackrabbit wrote:she is pretty old and skinny and I could see how she might have hurt herself.
I can fully understand why an old, skinny mail lady would not want to lift a 70# pound box even though her job description requires her to do so. The lady is just trying to make a living and I give her credit for that. It's the lazy, overpaid "brass" at USPS that needs to get off their behinds and start lifting some of these 70# boxes--literally
fasteddy wrote:I love my letter carrier...every once in a while she will stop what she is doing and attend to me personally..if you know what i mean....
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