My parents sent cards to all the grandkids for Valentine's Day. They put $2 in each card. Only half the cards were delivered with the cash still inside![]()
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Each year, I trust the postal service less and less.
Methinks I had a gift card stolen. It was for my birthday.
In fact I knew someone who did work for the postal service who explained how stuff could get stolen before it gets to recipient.
Maybe now everyone uses email, etc.,hence there's less mail pieces for them to deal with ...Whatever.![]()
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My parents sent cards to all the grandkids for Valentine's Day. They put $2 in each card. Only half the cards were delivered with the cash still inside![]()
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Don't get me started about Canada Post ....
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I recall a news report a while back about this...cash and GCs stolen in the mail. Of course the USPS wouldn't cop to any guilt.![]()
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Funny. My grandmother used to send us cash for birthdays/Christmas ($20+), and it never got stolen. (She's since switched to sending my parents a check and telling them to distribute it.)
At least I don't leave slime trails.
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Saving for the next one...
Most of the time I can feel plastic cards in letters. I wish that banks, people etc would find someway to put in card or something so you cannot feel a credit card sized piece of plastic.
Really it's like putting a $20 note on the table in front of someone and leaving the room.
I don't know anything about Canada's mail service, but for US mail you should report theft (including mail delivered with contents missing) to the Postal Inspectors.
https://postalinspectors.uspis.gov/c...complaint.aspx
The USPS is a huge organization employing a huge number of people. Unfortunately not all of them are honest. If incidences of theft are reported to the Postal Inspectors, they can look for patterns that can help them track down the criminals.
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- Red hardtail 26" aluminum mountain bike, Bontrager Evoke WSD saddle
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Gone but not forgotten:
- Silver 2003 aluminum road bike
- Two awesome worn out Juliana saddles
Hence the reason I've kept a bank account in Ohio. That way my parents can just deposit money in that account and I can get to it without money/checks/gift cards ever going through the mail.
I attempted to return a purchase to the UK by US then international mail. For some reason, they never picked it up at the post office since I sent it by registered mail, so it was returned by mail. I shipped on 11/16/11, it started its return journey on 12/3/11. I just got the returned item on 2/16/12, exactly 3 months after I shipped it.
For 3 days, I get to part of a thousand other journeys.
Having experienced both ....
- CP lost/damaged more of my mail in 2 years than USPS has my entire life.
- CP charges extra to pick up mail from residential addresses. In the middle of the city, at addresses they are making deliveries to, anyway.
- For a fee, CP will forward mail to the U.S. USPS does not have a comparable service to forward mail to Canada.
- Actually, CP charges for mail forwarding anywhere in Canada. I have never had to pay in the US to have my mail forwarded to another US address.
- CP charges you for Hold Mail service; USPS does not.
Even with the budget cuts and layoffs that I've seen happen at USPS over the decades, for what they charge the service is good value. Yes, I've had my share of deliveries gone wrong, and while inconvenient and unfortunate, not the end of the world.
2014 Bobbin Bramble / Brooks B67
2008 Rodriguez Rainier Mirage / Terry Butterfly Tri Gel
2007 Dahon Speed Pro TT / Biologic Velvet
the worst for me was when FedEx "lost" one of my packages (lost, my eye, how does a box get lost? it got stolen is what happened). It had a tracking number and got stuck at Mississauga and never advanced from there. And when it came time to filing a claim, they only paid $100 Canadian (maximum allowable), even though it was paid in US funds and cost more than $150.
I recently sent a Starbucks gift card to my friend via Canada Post, and fearing that employees can feel a card and be tempted, I put in a very stiff cardboard so you couldn't feel anything inside. She got the card.
I would never send cash through the mail.
Confession: my sister found the gift card still at the bottom of her shopping bag! I asked her to get a refund for herself and forfeit the gift goods card for my birthday. I'll get a gift eventually.
Since I have moved several times within Canada, with the most recent relocation within last 18 months:Actually, CP charges for mail forwarding anywhere in Canada. I have never had to pay in the US to have my mail forwarded to another US address.
CP charges you for Hold Mail service; USPS does not.
If one is moving to new home address, yes one pays CP a flat fee to have mail forwarded xxx days (on their web site) automatically to new address. That's been in effect for last few decades.
I am not certain what hold mail service is. But I've had packages that were held at the local postal office free, for a limited number of days after they attempted delivery. Then I pick it up, etc.
Honest, I'm not an online shopper because I like to immediately touch, feel or wear something before I buy. I dislike time wasted on returns/refunds. So I don't know the range of mail, courier problems.
My Personal blog on cycling & other favourite passions.
遙知馬力日久見人心 Over a long distance, you learn about the strength of your horse; over a long period of time, you get to know what’s in a person’s heart.
Many times, with packages, thieves will follow postal workers (or UPS drivers) around and when they leave packages on doorstops- the thieves will come after them and steal the packages. Happens more than you know. If you're ever worried about it, always ask the sender to get a signature. More of a pain for you to get it, but at least you know you'll get it. My DH works for the post office as a carrier and more than once he's caught people stealing packages off of porches (and not always in bad neighorhoods- the thieves know rich people order good stuff). There's also been times when a supervisor has asked if he left a package at so-and-so house and he says yes, but the package wasn't there when the people returned home. He wouldn't risk his job and prosecution on a package- but an opportunist thief would have no problem with it.
Sucks, tho.![]()
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Wanna hear the most tragic story ever? A friend of mine lost her husband (he was only in his mid-30s) to cancer on Christmas day a few years back. The married at the JP <2 weeks earlier, on their way to the hospital. Her wedding/engagement ring was a gorgeous Tiffany platinum setting. The diamond had fallen out and she miraculously found it where she had filled up her gas tank.
So she takes it to Tiffany and they ship it back to her. When the UPS guy hands her the box she discovers that a hole had been carefully cut in the bottom of the box and the small ring box inside removed. The shipping box in no way identified it as having come from Tiffany, so someone within UPS was aware of who the shipper was and managed to remove the contents.
It was insured, so the ring was replaced--but it wasn't the ring and stone that her late husband had purchased for her so shortly before passing. It was insult added to injury.
Kirsten
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'11 Cannondale SuperSix 4 Rival
'12 Salsa Mukluk 3
'14 Seven Mudhoney S Ti/disc/Di2