![]() ![]() My reply was that I thought her oven baked great cakes. My sister, the professional baker and cake decorator once told me that my camera takes great pics. I can live without tracking as long as I get my item without any hassle.ĭ800 I Nikon 200 f2 VR 1 I Nikon 200 f2 ED AI-S I Nikon 135 f2 DC I Nikon 28-70 f/2.8 I Nikon 50 f/1.4G I Nikon 85 f/1.8G I Pentax 645D I SMC FA 645 75 F2.8 I SMC FA 645 45-85 F4.5 I SMC FA 645 200 F4 With USPS I have my items by 10:00AM on the morning that was promised. Did I say day, I live within 10 miles of both UPS and FEDEX and most of the time it's 5:00pm or later and usually nighttime before I get my package. ![]() UPS or FEDEX though, even if their tracking is superior I can literally watch an item circle within a 100 mile radius of my address for a day or more and pass through several locations inside that radius before it gets delivered at any time of day. Either you offer the service, or you don't.Every item I have shipped using USPS here in the Midwest has arrived at it's location on the same date as promised or earlier. If it is not at least a implied feature, why have it at all? And, when it is broken (online tracking I mean) why make excuses, or fall back on some BS policy Yeah, the only problem with that logic is they play it up all of the time, in order to give the illusion that they can actually compete with UPS or FEDEX. Not getting it seems like something one shouldn't be complaining about, though, since the post office specifically says it's not an included feature of DC/SC/Registered Mail. Sometimes, one gets tracking anyway, sometimes not. The message could also imply that the package has arrived for delivery but. It could also mean that the current location of the package is not known or has not recently been changed. "Delivery information will provide delivery status or attempted delivery status when the item reaches its destination, it will not provide tracking of the item as it is enroute to its destination." USPS Tracking not Updating, What it means USPS Tracking not Updating simply mean that the package was not scanned, and there is no new tracking information. It does not provide Tracking or Tracing of mail items." Does this mean the package was not delivered Is it lost The page hasnt been updated since and Im confused what might have happened. At 9pm on 24th there was another update to the tracking page 'Delivery status not updated'. ![]() You can also call technical support at 1-80 or delivery tracking at 1-80. According to the tracking on it arrived in his town on the 23rd and was 'out for delivery' the next morning. "Delivery Confirmation only provides you with a Confirmation of the delivery date and time once the article has been delivered to the addressee's Post Office it does not provide for any tracking through the mail stream." The easiest way to get help is to call the USPS service hotline at 1-80 for answers and information on any tracking update questions. Unless one is shipping Express Mail, tracking is not a service offered by the post office. I anxiously awaited the mailman, but somehow the guy never attempted to knock or ring the bell.ĭelivery status not updated, Aug-xx-11, 23:25 PMĪnd I was a bit peeved because I needed to shoot photos and getting them the next day meant a rush job. I had this happen to me on a package coming to me. What do you guys think should be my next move? Thanks in advance! If I reach out to the buyer to inquire, whats stopping him/her to say they never received the item even if they did? In which case I would issue a refund and they would still have the item AND a refund. The buyer has not left any feedback, so I dont know if they received it and USPS is just running behind OR they have yet to receive the item. I mailed it out on August 7th and I still get the same message:ĭelivery status not updated, Aug-10-11, 23:25 PM I sold an item on Ebay and sent to package Priority mail, insured and signature confirmation. ![]()
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