Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First of all, you posted at 6 a.m. on Dec. 6. There's no mail at 6 a.m.
So basically no check came on Monday is what you're saying.
If it requires a signature and you weren't home to sign for it, it wasn't delivered. Usually they leave a slip, but maybe not.
Can you go to the post office and see if it's there?
I don't know how far away this is, but if it went in late Wednesday's mail, it didn't start the journey until Thursday... Then Friday and Saturday. No mail Sunday. And it didn't come Monday, you say. But that doesn't mean it's lost. Stop freaking out.
Thanks PP. While I appreciate your commentary and input, you don't know the hell I've been through with these people so please don't say that I am "freaking out". You would be too. I did not write all the details of this situation because this would have turned into a foot-long post easily.
You may not be understanding what I wrote. The update from the post office shows that it has stopped moving and who knows where it is.
So the update from USPS on Saturday at 11am was OUT FOR DELIVERY
It never showed up. Since then, the last update happened saturday night/sunday morning at 1am. That status was "DELIVERY STATUS NOT UPDATED"
Clearly it is no longer OUT FOR DELIVERY.
I apologize if I am coming across a bit strong but you told me to stop freaking out....and I really hate that when you have no idea what our situation is.
You need to simmer the hell down. The hell you've been through with these people has nothing to do with slow delivery from the USPS. If you seek help for this situation behaving in this belligerent manner, you're going to find more resistance than assistance.
Anonymous wrote:Call your local US Post Office. I was able to find a misplaced packaged this way, but it wasn't pretty. It took a lot of time on hold, as you can imagine.
Also call your attorney. I think he should have to pay for using such an insecure method to send a cashier's check, but I don't know the law on this.
Anonymous wrote:Attorney should have fed ex it. Have him deal with it. As of now, he has your money.
Anonymous wrote:USPS tracking is terrible. It's so inaccurate that it's almost useless. Go to the post office. They probably have it there or can find it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Instead of posting here call the post office and work with them. I completely get why you are frustrated, but remember the post office folks will be more willing to help you if you are polite. It's just human nature.
+1. Not sure why OP's first instinct wasn't to call the post office. USPS isn't withholding your check intentionally.
Because this site is the "problem solver" for everything in life.
19K for rent? Seriously? That is ridiculous in itself. If you got cashier's checks before, why couldn't the attorney (or you) call the bank of the renter and have them re-issue the check?
As others have said, go to the post office, you have the tracking information, they should be able to help.
In OP's defense, sounds like the 19K was for three months of rent. That's still crazy high, though. Surprised someone paying that sort of rent has trouble paying the bills.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Instead of posting here call the post office and work with them. I completely get why you are frustrated, but remember the post office folks will be more willing to help you if you are polite. It's just human nature.
+1. Not sure why OP's first instinct wasn't to call the post office. USPS isn't withholding your check intentionally.
Because this site is the "problem solver" for everything in life.
19K for rent? Seriously? That is ridiculous in itself. If you got cashier's checks before, why couldn't the attorney (or you) call the bank of the renter and have them re-issue the check?
As others have said, go to the post office, you have the tracking information, they should be able to help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Instead of posting here call the post office and work with them. I completely get why you are frustrated, but remember the post office folks will be more willing to help you if you are polite. It's just human nature.
+1. Not sure why OP's first instinct wasn't to call the post office. USPS isn't withholding your check intentionally.
Anonymous wrote:Instead of posting here call the post office and work with them. I completely get why you are frustrated, but remember the post office folks will be more willing to help you if you are polite. It's just human nature.
Anonymous wrote:I would definitely go to your local Post Office in person and have them track it down. That said, I have had several weird statuses for USPS deliveries and all ended up being delivered so I think it will show up this week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First of all, you posted at 6 a.m. on Dec. 6. There's no mail at 6 a.m.
So basically no check came on Monday is what you're saying.
If it requires a signature and you weren't home to sign for it, it wasn't delivered. Usually they leave a slip, but maybe not.
Can you go to the post office and see if it's there?
I don't know how far away this is, but if it went in late Wednesday's mail, it didn't start the journey until Thursday... Then Friday and Saturday. No mail Sunday. And it didn't come Monday, you say. But that doesn't mean it's lost. Stop freaking out.
Thanks PP. While I appreciate your commentary and input, you don't know the hell I've been through with these people so please don't say that I am "freaking out". You would be too. I did not write all the details of this situation because this would have turned into a foot-long post easily.
You may not be understanding what I wrote. The update from the post office shows that it has stopped moving and who knows where it is.
So the update from USPS on Saturday at 11am was OUT FOR DELIVERY
It never showed up. Since then, the last update happened saturday night/sunday morning at 1am. That status was "DELIVERY STATUS NOT UPDATED"
Clearly it is no longer OUT FOR DELIVERY.
I apologize if I am coming across a bit strong but you told me to stop freaking out....and I really hate that when you have no idea what our situation is.