- Report: #122649
Complaint Review: United States Postal Service
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United States Postal Service ripoff usps says they do not have my package information they gave me indicates usps employees stole my package of 10 cartons of cigerettes Anaheim California
*UPDATE EX-employee responds: Original Report Has Validity
*Consumer Comment: Isolated?
*UPDATE Employee: I would like to know how you come to the conclusion that a usps employee stole your cigarettes
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Search Tips#1 UPDATE EX-employee responds
Original Report Has Validity
AUTHOR: Geoffrey Jones - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Monday, December 21, 2009
First off I worked for USPS until the MH Union suckered me into not testifying thus losing arbitration #8. That sustained a wrongful termination. That being said, I must support the plausibility of the original report with my own situation.
I bought ink online. It was mailed and according to the tracking number delivered on a Saturday 09-26-09. There's absolutely nowhere to leave a package unless you're inviting someone to take it.
Why I agree USPS covers up. I was told by one supervisor at the local station, "The package was scanned but not by one of the three scanners belonging to this station." Subsequently, I was told they do not know what scanner scanned the package, which means the have no idea who scanned the package.
I spoke to letter carriers and the new mvo clerk on this route. None of them remember delivering the package, which I forgot to mention, was addressed to my dba, at this location, but the name of the dba is not on either mailbox.
USPS did not appreciate me but I know they're not as inept as their explanation seems to imply. I'm trying to file charges because I'm still hurting from they're wrongfully removing me and $56.31 plus the $90.00 equals $145.00, give or take, I had to spend so I could use my printer. That is more money than I can afford.
Geoffrey in Jersey City, NJ
#3 UPDATE Employee
I would like to know how you come to the conclusion that a usps employee stole your cigarettes
AUTHOR: J. - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, January 02, 2005

