You are right. Their is no reason or way to figure how the UPSP ships. Or when. Then UPS (in order to cut costs- which I understand) began using what they call SurePost. They ship and UPSP delivers. The minute USPS gets it, the delivery times and locations become invalid. I try very hard to avoid USPS delivery.Moral of the story > Buy cheap suitcases and clothes when you travel...or stay home. lol
I have an online store. I ship a few thousand pkgs each year. I can tell you stuff just disappears. There are black holes out there where pkgs land and sit for days before moving again or they just suddenly show delivered after being MIA for 2 weeks. USPS is the worst but UPS and Fedup are getting worse. Saw a news story today about Fedex ground contracting all of their ground deliveries out. These 6k independent contractors wear Fedex uniforms and drive Fedex trucks. Anyway Fedex is accused of withholding supplemental fuel payments to these contractors that are losing big $ daily. It's a mess. I print and ship the same day and have UPS scan in the pkgs so the customer can see the pkg in the system. Worst was I had a UPS overnight take 7 days to deliver.![]()
My worst experience with this - I orderd a box of printed circuit boards - from Canada - guarenteed overnight. Canada Post shipped. Turned over to USPS. Lost immediately somewhere in Chicago. USPS looked for for 2 weeks. Never saw the package. Ordered again - USPS refunded the $28 shipping. Shipper and I ate the cost of product. We agreed to split cost and he reshiped, charging me half. The USPS told me they knew where it was. It was in Chicago. They just couldn't find it.