kali_is_my_copilot
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I know we all have our share of negative experiences with shipping & receiving and thought I would share a positive experience I had recently with the post office. I won a cross pendant for 99 cents with free shipping, it looked nice and even if it's junk it's only a dollar right? I pay, it's marked as shipped, and a few days later I'm excited to find an envelope in my mailbox... an empty envelope with the end torn open. Not a padded mailer mind you, a regular letter-sized envelope with no sign of any padding in sight.
At this point I gave it up as lost forever, as there was no way of knowing when this had occurred and I pretty much assumed someone along the way had pocketed it. The whole situation irritated me, to the point that I decided to see if I could track it down. I called USPS customer service, explained the situation, and was given a case #. A day or two later I get a call from one of my local offices saying that they had my item! It turned out that what had looked like a smallish piece in the listing pics was actually a 3-inch-long, 1 oz blinged out sterling monster, which makes me even more surprised/pleased with the outcome. Here are pics, wish I still had the envelope evidence but picture a junk return mail envelope with a tear across one end and you're pretty much there.
At this point I gave it up as lost forever, as there was no way of knowing when this had occurred and I pretty much assumed someone along the way had pocketed it. The whole situation irritated me, to the point that I decided to see if I could track it down. I called USPS customer service, explained the situation, and was given a case #. A day or two later I get a call from one of my local offices saying that they had my item! It turned out that what had looked like a smallish piece in the listing pics was actually a 3-inch-long, 1 oz blinged out sterling monster, which makes me even more surprised/pleased with the outcome. Here are pics, wish I still had the envelope evidence but picture a junk return mail envelope with a tear across one end and you're pretty much there.