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<blockquote data-quote="Pstmstr" data-source="post: 3192739" data-attributes="member: 51164"><p>I am retired from USPS but kind of still follow this stuff. Amazon is delivering some of their own stuff. I ordered over 40 separate items that came in Nov and Dec. Regardless of delivery company used, all were on time except one. That was a UPS item that was delayed due to weather. The same day this was delayed USPS delivered about 2 pm and left 2 parcels on my porch. FedEx left one on my neighbors porch even though my address is on the house in 3 separate places. USPS left a parcel locker key in the wrong box, there are only 2 so he had a 50/50 chance of getting it right. Amazon van sat in front of my house for 8 minutes before he found the parcel in his truck. They ALL make mistakes but for the most part, Amazon Prime is delivered on time. In fact, I’d challenge anyone to find a more reliable way to get as many products as they do delivered in 2 days. The idea that it suddenly started taking 4 days when USPS started delivering them is total BS. In the thread above, it looks like the OKC USPS plant dropped the ball on one package. MANY companies tell the customer 2 days, print a label and don’t tender it to the delivery company until later. I want my stuff on time as much as anyone else and I’d bet on Amazon to get it to me. Now if they would just start using smaller boxes for smaller items. You’d be amazed how crammed a carriers vehicle gets with large boxes that contain small items. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pstmstr, post: 3192739, member: 51164"] I am retired from USPS but kind of still follow this stuff. Amazon is delivering some of their own stuff. I ordered over 40 separate items that came in Nov and Dec. Regardless of delivery company used, all were on time except one. That was a UPS item that was delayed due to weather. The same day this was delayed USPS delivered about 2 pm and left 2 parcels on my porch. FedEx left one on my neighbors porch even though my address is on the house in 3 separate places. USPS left a parcel locker key in the wrong box, there are only 2 so he had a 50/50 chance of getting it right. Amazon van sat in front of my house for 8 minutes before he found the parcel in his truck. They ALL make mistakes but for the most part, Amazon Prime is delivered on time. In fact, I’d challenge anyone to find a more reliable way to get as many products as they do delivered in 2 days. The idea that it suddenly started taking 4 days when USPS started delivering them is total BS. In the thread above, it looks like the OKC USPS plant dropped the ball on one package. MANY companies tell the customer 2 days, print a label and don’t tender it to the delivery company until later. I want my stuff on time as much as anyone else and I’d bet on Amazon to get it to me. Now if they would just start using smaller boxes for smaller items. You’d be amazed how crammed a carriers vehicle gets with large boxes that contain small items. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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