Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you all live in very suburb-y-cul-de-sac-ish areas? Besides Monday, we've had mail/packages delivered all week in Old Town Alex.
I'm in South Old Town and got one package on Wednesday and nothing since, I have four packages that said 'out for delivery' this morning when I checked tracking, and that changed to 'available for pickup' at lunchtime. Our building's front steps and stairs have been shoveled and ice free since Monday. Super annoying because these packages are last minute stuff we need for a big international trip we're takin next week and I don't really have the time to go track them down, which is why I ordered things online in the first place.
Anonymous wrote:Do you all live in very suburb-y-cul-de-sac-ish areas? Besides Monday, we've had mail/packages delivered all week in Old Town Alex.
Anonymous wrote:You all expect he carrier to drive around the neighborhood scoping out mailboxes in houses that have clear access? They deliver to every single house every single day 6 days a week. USPS has to be way behind and understandably so with all the snow they have to work around. I would agree that packages have to get delivered but regular mail? Mail delivery is a service you rarely pay for yet you want it everyday.
Anonymous wrote:LOL. I'm in DC and I'm getting my mail. Guess services aren't always better in the burbs.
Anonymous wrote:We were told, by a friend who works at USPS in another part of the country, to clear out enough room so the mail carrier could drive up to the mailbox in his usual fashion. It was a PITA, but we did it. We've had mail since Tuesday.