[W&B] Why we insure stuff . . .
Mark Baltor
enigma5 at comcast.net
Fri Jul 20 10:58:18 EDT 2007
MessageYour "post-person" obviously got up "oily" this morning, Milan.
You're fortunate, though; you have to sign for insured packages.
My post office here in Bensalem, Pa. insists that they can abandon insured packages on the pavement outside my house (on busy U.S. Rt. 13) without even ringing the doorbell unless they are either Registered Mail, or Signature Guarantee! Likewise, while I have paid for dozens of green "Return Receipt" postcards when sending mail, I have NEVER had one delivered by that same Bensalem Post Office. I guess they throw them away. . .
The USPS is actually more reliable at delivering packages than UPS/FedEx, both of whom have the stupidest drivers available, since both have repeatedly misdelivered insured packages to the only other house with the same house number as mine in this 9-digit zipcode; six blocks from here on a dead-end street that they can only get to by passing my house twice: going and returning! Fortunately, the "neighbor" at that address usually stops by to tell me that there's a package for me on his porch.
Mark Baltor
----- Original Message -----
From: Milan Zahorcak
To: Wood & Brass
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 5:27 PM
Subject: [W&B] Why we insure stuff . . .
Hi folks,
Well, this is different . . .
A fellow member sent me a fairly rare and pretty pricey lens that arrived this afternoon.
It got here pretty much safe and sound, but not from lack of trying by the USPS.
The post-person rang the doorbell. I was expecting her, knowing that the package had been insured and that I'd have to sign for it.
I opened the door and she handed me the box - wrapped in several layers of clear plastic bags - said that the box had been damaged in transit.
We looking through the plastic bags - it looked like the box had been soaked in oil.
http://www.pacificrimcamera.com/milanpub/Misc-pics/USPS-oops1.jpg
I asked her to wait for a moment, went and got my box cutter, and then we opened the plastic bags and then opened the box while she watched, acting as my witness. Remarkable presence of mind, no? That and the fact that this is not the first time I've received damaged goods - no snide comments from the peanut gallery, please.
Turns out that nothing got past the outside of the box, nothing on the inside at all and the lens was/is perfectly OK. No problems otherwise, but you do have to wonder how they managed to do this.
Cute note, though. I thought y'all might enjoy reading it.
http://www.pacificrimcamera.com/milanpub/Misc-pics/USPS-oops2.jpg
Another one of those "Probably a lesson in here, somewhere" sort of things.
Regards,
mz
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