postal trouble
Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 11:03 am
I recently came home to find a package returned to me from Kansas.
The long and short is that an envelope that I sent to Scourge somehow lost its contents.
It was returned to me (sealed) with a stamp that read "received without contents". The stamp on the package confirms that the package was sent from Kansas. I am looking in to this, but the Post office is not being terribly helpful. And, Scourge and I are having trouble remembering what I was sending. (I vageuly recall comics and books).
Given that we know the Post Office has been hiring scabs in recent years, it is entirely possible that some meth-head decided to open the package, take stuff out, and then mark it as being "empty" before resealing and trying to rewrite my address. (Yes, my return address is not written my writing.....and my name is mis-spelled.)
The last package I sent out through the Post Office was to AU. He knows about the situation. We have a tracking number. And, I set the package up to be tamper resistant/evident. Hopefully, that will do the job.
The long and short is that an envelope that I sent to Scourge somehow lost its contents.
It was returned to me (sealed) with a stamp that read "received without contents". The stamp on the package confirms that the package was sent from Kansas. I am looking in to this, but the Post office is not being terribly helpful. And, Scourge and I are having trouble remembering what I was sending. (I vageuly recall comics and books).
Given that we know the Post Office has been hiring scabs in recent years, it is entirely possible that some meth-head decided to open the package, take stuff out, and then mark it as being "empty" before resealing and trying to rewrite my address. (Yes, my return address is not written my writing.....and my name is mis-spelled.)
The last package I sent out through the Post Office was to AU. He knows about the situation. We have a tracking number. And, I set the package up to be tamper resistant/evident. Hopefully, that will do the job.