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@NoMoreE46 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@MasonK wrote:It finally arrived! It was six days later than Informed Delivery said it was supposed to be here, but I guess that's how it was meant to be.
Informed delivery is not a guarantee to get the mail same day. Mail gets processed in the plant and gets sent to wrong routes. It could be sent out of state but most often in same office. When the mail gets processed on the machine , picture of the letter is taken and sent to the customer. If it was missort in the same office it get's processed next day. Depending on where your letter went.
@Anonymous ,
Sounds like you are a fellow employee of the big blue.
I am. 🙃
@Anonymous
I often explain to customers who are adamant on a mail piece arriving that day is not always accurate. I point out the tiny ID disclaimer:
Mail may arrive several days after you receive this notification. Please allow up to a week for delivery before reporting missing mail.
This past year has been crazy for us locally. Not looking forward to the season.
@NoMoreE46 wrote:@Anonymous
I often explain to customers who are adamant on a mail piece arriving that day is not always accurate. I point out the tiny ID disclaimer:
Mail may arrive several days after you receive this notification. Please allow up to a week for delivery before reporting missing mail.
This past year has been crazy for us locally. Not looking forward to the season.
Most people don't read disclaimers.
I flagged a piece of mail as not delivered and the Mail Lady was pissed the next day as I waited for my check to come in the mail.
From my experience that little button on your dashboard can really make a change.
@kr43002 wrote:I flagged a piece of mail as not delivered and the Mail Lady was pissed the next day as I waited for my check to come in the mail.
From my experience that little button on your dashboard can really make a change.
Said Mail Lady can only deliver what was sent to her station that morning. More than likley as @Anonymous noted, that mail piece wasn't properly passed onto that specfic carrier to be delivered to you for whatever reason and trust us, there are a plethora of reasons.
Ticking off that button in your ID in a reality has no impact on that station or any carrier associated with delivering said tagged mail piece. That button is more of a data gathering button; it will not effect an operational change at the local level.
If it worked for you then it was coincidence. Carriers don't know if you ticked that button.
@NoMoreE46 wrote:
@kr43002 wrote:I flagged a piece of mail as not delivered and the Mail Lady was pissed the next day as I waited for my check to come in the mail.
From my experience that little button on your dashboard can really make a change.
Said Mail Lady can only deliver what was sent to her station that morning. More than likley as @Anonymous noted, that mail piece wasn't properly passed onto that specfic carrier to be delivered to you for whatever reason and trust us, there are a plethora of reasons.
Ticking off that button in your ID in a reality has no impact on that station or any carrier associated with delivering said tagged mail piece. That button is more of a data gathering button; it will not effect an operational change at the local level.
If it worked for you then it was coincidence. Carriers don't know if you ticked that button.
LMAO I'm sure that didn't help. Customers will get most letters same day as shown in informed delivery email. If not, have to wait for it to be processed again.