Posted by fixerupper on January 02, 2016 at 11:24:14 from (100.42.83.79):
In Reply to: USPS rant posted by pat sublett on January 02, 2016 at 07:48:57:
I have never had problems with USPS and packages that I know of. First class is another story. Whenever I send an important letter first class, like a rent payment to a landlord I send it registered. That way I know the recipient got it. A couple of years ago I financed my seed through a major seed company. When we decided to pay it off Marilyn called the company to get the exact interest amount and in the conversation the lady on the other end suggested we do a direct bank transfer instead of sending the check. The lady told Marilyn too many mailed checks are not arriving or are arriving months later. The farmer sends the check and thinks he is paid off but the letter doesn't arrive at the destination. The customer gets another statement the next month or months later with more interest tacked on and he is not a happy camper. The extra monthly interest and possibly penalties on a five or six digit bill is no small amount.
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