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You may have to be patient, says USPS.
Once upon a time, the Americans had to wait until weeks for theirmail to be delivered by cars and steam boats drawn by horses. Fortunately, the American postal service (USPS) hasmanaged to accelerate The process over the years. And now we are able to follow our online packages from the moment we place an order when our postal carrier is supposed to arrive. But it is not an infallible system: sometimes this follow -up information lists a package as delivered even if we know that a USPS worker has not yet presented to our door. It turns out that there can be an explanation. Read more to find out why some packages are marked as delivered before their arrival.
Read this then:6 secrets of former USPS employees.
Millions of packages disappear daily in the United States
An exorbitant number of packages are mixed every day in the United States. But they do not all end up arriving at the expected recipients. Researchers from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute estimated that in 2020, 1.7 million packageshave been stolen or lost every day in the country. Meanwhile, Swiftlane reported that in May 2020, the missing package reports had increased128% In the four main American operators: USPS, Amazon, Fedex and UPS.
According to a report ofThe New York Times, around 15% of all deliveriesDo not reach customers In large areas like New York due to packaging flight and other problems, such as deliveries made to bad residence. "This is a problem every time I have to order anything. Do they offer follow-up? Is it too big for a mailbox? Did I divert it?" Brooklyn Heights residentJulie Hoffer said to the newspaper. "I can't have my medication delivered here or all that is essential. I don't know what the solution is, but I know it gets worse."
Regarding USP, at least, your package is sometimes lacking. Instead, you could receive it well after being marked as delivered.
Your package could say that it comes when it has not been.
If the status of your USPS package indicates "delivered" and you do not find it, the agency advises you to check firstOne of the places Your carrier may have left him. This includes your mailbox, your porch, your garage and your outdoor doors. "Please check all potential delivery locations at your address," explains the agency. "The carrier may have placed it in a secure location out of sight of the street, as under a carpet or near a rear entrance."AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
Still no chance to locate your package? Although you can assume that it has been stolen, don't stress yet. This status generally means that your package has in fact been delivered, but this is not always the case, according to the postal service.
"We apologize if you have not received your article as indicated," said the USPS on its website. "In rare cases, the package may have appeared as" delivered "but could take [] 24 hours."
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There is a common reason for this problem.
So why was your package preventively marked as delivered? According to those who have worked for the USPS, this seems to be the result of the agency's digitization process. InA quora wire,,Patty Byars, a former USPS factor from 1999 to 2003, said that post controllers will check to ensure that all packages and mail have been scanned at the end of each day. This results in the possibility that someone has "scanned as delivered instead of trying," she wrote.
"There are many different scenarios that could have occurred, but the main thing is that it was not sent with your carrier in one way or another and all that has a barcode must be Scanned at the end of the day, "said Byars.
You may still have to reach out to the USP.
If it's been more than 24 hours since your package has been marked and it has still not appeared, you can contact the USPS. According to the agency, customers can send a service request by email to their local post office for follow-up on their packages. "You will receive a confirmation number and contact in the 2 to 3 working days," said the postal service.
You can also submit a "missing message" search request seven days after Original date of shipment And up to 365 days later. "The postal service will try to find and return your lost articles, but the submission of a search does not guarantee a successful result," notes the USPS. "We will return any article from which we can locate a good address or match with an official research request."