Advice:
1) Are you sure that the packages were even sent? You may be too quick
to blame evil jackbooted federal postal thugs and not quick enough to
blame seedy capitalists who just plain took your money.
2) Ask yourself what people on the IDM (and ambient, apparently) list
would know about the US postal service that a average person on the
street wouldn't know, then ask what's the point in posting a question
like this on this list? Isn't there some kind of X-files/conspiracy
theory list you could post this on that would be more appropriate.
Then there's option 3) Buy guns and stock up on food and water now
because USPS agents are already strapped in the black helicopters,
fueled up and fully armed, and coming to your house because they know
all about your freethinking anti-establishment CD collection!
;)
Chris Fahey
quoted 43 lines -----Original Message-----
> -----Original Message-----
> From: idm-owner@hyperreal.com [SMTP:idm-owner@hyperreal.com] On Behalf
> Of Christopher William Niemitz
> Sent: Monday, March 24, 1997 11:09 PM
> To: idm list; ambient list
> Cc: Christopher William Niemitz
> Subject: (idm) Problems with USPS? (non-music inquiry)
>
>
> I seem to be having a lot of problems receiving packages
> (CD's, I seem to have had no problems getting 12"s).
> Somewhere between 10 & 20 packages sent through the United States
> Postal
> Service since last November have failed to reach me (only 2 had been
> returned to sender, though they had the correct address on them). I
> don't recall having problems with USPS, except for one package
> I had sent & took about 4 months to arrive. I was
> just curious if anybody else had similar problems with USPS.
>
> I have used 2 addresses, which use 2 different post offices,
> and have had problems with both, which leads me to believe
> that it is not simply a matter of the mail carrier or folks
> @ the post office swiping packages. Also, both packages
> sent from outside & within the US have been missing, so it's
> not just an issue of people @ customs stealing them either.
>
> I've also received one large mailer w/ a couple CD's that had
> a nice clean slit in the side as if someone used a package
> opener or pocket knife to make the opening.....all the
> contents seemed to be inside (though they all fell out when
> i pulled the package from my mail box).
>
> Has anybody had similar problems? Recommendations? I tried
> filing a complaint with my post office, but they said that
> inquiries regarding non-receipt of packages must be dealt
> with by the sender....however because of the unusually high #
> of missing packages addressed to me & because some of the
> packages were sent from overseas, I find it hard to believe
> there's nothing I can do about this. My mail carrier noted
> that an unusually high # of my packages (in mailers) do
> seem damaged/opened etc. I filled out one a USPS suggestion/
> complaint form & got a form letter back....Any suggestions?
>