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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Jmatt1957 on October 04, 2011, 08:15:00 PM
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I traded a bow in sept. The bow I traded for was taken to the post office on Sept 14. it was sent parcel post. I have the shipping label #. according to the label # it sat in the 1st post office for 10 days, then on the 24 it was processed and shipped.on the 26 it was labeled missent. This then happened again on the 27th, 28th and 29th.The 29 entry is the last that shows up when I track the #. The sender was at the p.o. on 10/1/11 and was told the problem was solved, however now when I enter the # no information is available. Any one had this happen to them and what was done to resolve the problem.
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That doesn't sound good......Jim. Hopefully it will show up and be none the worse for wear. I hope it was insured, but if it is "somewhere" in the system, I don't know that you can do anything about it until it shows......somewhere. If I were the one that shipped it, I'd be at the post office on a daily basis UNTIL it was found.
Winterhawk1960
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I don't even want to talk about it... :nono:
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Wow...A guy just sent me a Silvertip today USPS. I was hoping it would be here by Friday! I won't hold my breath...Good Luck
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I have had a couple of times when a set of arrows shipped to me parcel post.First set took 11 days and the second one took 14 days to get to me.I always prefer to ship Priority,it doesn't cost that much more but usally gets there in 2-3 days.
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Ditto Winterhawks advice, particulary with respect to your trading partner.
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I agree with sending Priority, in some cases it is really about the same Money. Plus you can get the delivery confirmation for under a buck...
No reason to take a chance for me any other way than Priority Mail...
Just my 2 cents...
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the longer its in the "system" the more chances for a foul-up!!
PRIORITY!!
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When I ship usps it is always Priority and have never had a problem to date.
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I'm not sure about your particular package, but the last time I was given a quote for priority vs parcel post, the difference was literally less than a dime.
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I will be shipping a bow today, might wait until tomorrow depending on reponses. Better to stick with Postal Service or go UPS :dunno:
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Noooooo on UPS!!!! They nearly destroyed a bow I sent to a guy in a heavy pvc tube--I mean they had to work hard to do the damage they did to it and then left it sitting at the guy's door with the top six inches or so of the tube gone leaving just jagged edges and a big hole in the bottom cap as well. By some miracle that bow survived. I will never use UPS. I have never had a problem with the postal service but always use priority mail as others have mentioned above.....Dave
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I also will NEVER again ship a bow via UPS. The last bow shipped to me via UPS came in two pieces and it wasn't a Takedown. Priority Mail/DeliveryConfirmation/Insured.
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UPS sucks. They destroyed a 2" by 2" stave of osage orange I shiiped. You could have pried a truck out of a mudhole with that stave and not hurt it.
USPS has done me well. Their tracking service isn't the best, though.
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The only shipping service we've had "problems" with has been UPS and it's been more than once.
We've shipped literally thousands of packages with USPS and every single one has been delivered and not one damage claim. Only a few have been misrouted and they all made it eventually.
I'd be pretty confident that if your package is properly labeled, it will be delivered sooner or later. We have used Parcel Post without issue on very large items but Priority is the way to go if available.
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I haven't had any issues with USPS on losing/damaging anything, but their guarantees leave a lot to be desired.
I shipped Miss Faith off USPS Express Mail to Wisconsin last week. Package was "guaranteed" to be delivered by 3 PM on Saturday, Oct 1st. Checked tracking number and she didn't even arrive at destination city until 6AM Monday, Oct 3rd, and was delivered at 3:52 PM, over 2 days after "guaranteed delivery"
I wonder if I can get a refund for the $30 odd dollar price difference, since tha package was basically delivered around the same time as Priority Mail would have been. Anyone ever had any success at getting refunds?
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USPS only for me, but PRIORITY! Also insurance. If priority shipping doesn’t show in four days I would start a claim. Don't try to save a buck using parcel post. It is way too slow. The longer it set the more chance there is for something to go wrong. Figure max days for priority delivery regardless of the distance.
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I bought a bow recently that was sent parcel post. Like a slow boat to China.
When sending bows USPS Priority is the only way to go.
Not a FedEx fan.
Not a UPS fan.
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Just had an issue with a bow going to the wrong PO in my state. Seller put the right address on the package but the Main PO put it on the wrong truck.Priority with tracking. I was able to call the PO with tracking info. They were able to get it off the truck, I picked it up later that day at that PO.Typically they would send it back to the main PO and the chase would be on. Always do priority with tracking,at least you can keep abreast of what's going on.JG
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USPS,,,,,,tracking, insured and priority....not perfect but the only way to go! I also had a money order get lost, it took 60 days but I got my money back!
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Wow ! I would have gone UPS just for convenience, as they are just across the street. You fellows did your job and scared the bajeezers outta me. Priorty postal :thumbsup: :banghead:
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Never had issues with either USPS or UPS. I have shipped dozens of bows and other gear. When you think about it, it's quite amazing that with the volume that these people deal with, there are so few screw ups. It is also very affordable. I sent a bow to Australia for a little more than $20. Kudos to the postal system and the postal workers!!
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They all do it..UPS,USPS,Fed Ex. I've had packages that looked they played Football/Kickball with the package from everyone of them.
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Recurve Shooter,
My husband sent me an express parcel when I was out hunting one year. I was to pick it up "general delivery" at the local PO the next day. I made countless trips to town on the consecutive days, only to be told that it had not arrived.
Because the Express Mail did not make the due date and time, the postage was free. Yes. The sender gets a refund.
Killdeer
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I always use USPS Priority, with insurance and signature confirmation. Never (knock on wood) had a problem. I've seen too many people show what UPS did to thier package.
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ALWAYS, TAKE A PICTURE OF WHAT YOU SEND IF IT IS VALUABLE, AND ALWAYS PUT YOUR NAME, ADDRESS AND PHONE NO. INSIDE THE BOX WITH THE ITEMS BEING SENT, USPS or other. I did not do this and had a problem.
I sent a package, and something happened to the label, and I put clear tape over the label, after a several weeks it showed, as UNDELIVERABLE, sent to the Postal Dead Mail Center in Atlanta, GA. I had a tracking no. but no insurance.
I called the local Postmaster, and he said, to send him some pictures (jpeg), and he would forward them to Atlanta. It took 3 months, but they were still in the box, and were able to identify the goods from the description and pictures. Eventually they were sent to me.
I would suggest you go up to your USPS, and talk to the manager. Their system shows more information than we get to see. Plus, if it ends up in the Dead Mail Center, you have a good chance, by supplying photos, and a discription of the item(s) sent. You won't hear anything for several months so be prepared to wait.
I was told, they will not respond unless they find your package and contents.
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I had someone ship me 40 strap on tree steps last year in a good size box via USPS parcel post. It took 3 1/2 weeks to show up from Indiana to Misouri. Be patient.
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in the last month usps has given me some more gray hairs with there service. just ask beanbag and burch. maybe i should deliver the packages in person.
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I'm the party on the other end of this deal. and I feel sick not for the bow but for Jim. I know how he feels right about now. I once waited eight weeks for a bow but not the fault of usps. talked to the postmaster today and was told the problem is the label it reads his address my zip. A mistake on their part. Was told the package is on it's way back again for the fourth time. he said he will put a stop on it and correct the label error and turn it around. I'm doing what I can but at this point it's out of my hands. Good news bought insurance. Jon
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I too am starting to worry about a package I shipped via USPS.
I sold a riser to a member in Canada, Manitoba. I packed it in a tube and the guy at the Post Office told me it HAD to go PRIORITY. No problem I thought. I asked for tracking and was told that no door-to-door tracking is available once it leave the USA. Having no other options I agreed and sent it on. That was the 23rd. of September. I believe he told me 6-10 days.
Well as of Sunday, nothing had made it to him. He said he usually gives a little extra time and not to worry yet. I must say that he has MUCH more patience than I do. I don't know what to think. I'm waiting to hear back from him and see if it made it there Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday. If it isn't there yet I'm thinking I need to go to the Post Office with my receipt and have them tell me what the heck is going on.
Oh, I almost forgot, I also had to fill out a Customs Form to be included on the side of the tube in a plastic cover. In fact I just got it out and it says on the TOP, RIGHT hand corner:
"UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE"
CUSTOMS DECLARATION AND DISPATCH NOTE - CP 72"
It has a long barcode on the LEFT, TOP side of the form. That's what the guy at the window told me they could use to do a BASIC track on it, but not door to door like here.
So here I am with this guys money, holding it until he gets it and has 24-48 hours to inspect it and OK it and he hasn't even got a smell of it yet. No matter what happens it makes me look bad, like I am not on the level and maybe trying to rip him off, which I would NEVER DO. Something just makes me feel like this is going to end bad for me. This is just my kinda luck.
Can anyone else give me an idea on how long it should take to send a 4 pound tube with a riser in it to Manitoba, through Customs and all? It was sent from South West Florida which I know will add extra time. Tomorrow, Thursday, will be starting the 14th day.
Any advice from you frequent shippers or those that are in Canada and can give an idea how much extra time you allow to be safe?
My last message to him was that I'll try and be calm until you tell me to get nervous. He hasn't said anything like that yet. I hope he doesn't.
Through all this he has been a trooper. Not a questioning word or comment from him. I've tried to re-assure him as best I know how that it's on the way, but I can see how that story might be running thin about now though.
Lets hope it arrives soon.
Any advice on what to expect when shipping to Manitoba?
Thank everyone. Sorry for the lengthy post, wanted to get all the facts out.
Nalajr
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Originally posted by Nala:
I too am starting to worry about a package I shipped via USPS.
I sold a riser to a member in Canada, Manitoba. I packed it in a tube and the guy at the Post Office told me it HAD to go PRIORITY. No problem I thought. I asked for tracking and was told that no door-to-door tracking is available once it leave the USA. Having no other options I agreed and sent it on. That was the 23rd. of September. I believe he told me 6-10 days.
Well as of Sunday, nothing had made it to him. He said he usually gives a little extra time and not to worry yet. I must say that he has MUCH more patience than I do. I don't know what to think. I'm waiting to hear back from him and see if it made it there Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday. If it isn't there yet I'm thinking I need to go to the Post Office with my receipt and have them tell me what the heck is going on.
Oh, I almost forgot, I also had to fill out a Customs Form to be included on the side of the tube in a plastic cover. In fact I just got it out and it says on the TOP, RIGHT hand corner:
"UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE"
CUSTOMS DECLARATION AND DISPATCH NOTE - CP 72"
It has a long barcode on the LEFT, TOP side of the form. That's what the guy at the window told me they could use to do a BASIC track on it, but not door to door like here.
So here I am with this guys money, holding it until he gets it and has 24-48 hours to inspect it and OK it and he hasn't even got a smell of it yet. No matter what happens it makes me look bad, like I am not on the level and maybe trying to rip him off, which I would NEVER DO. Something just makes me feel like this is going to end bad for me. This is just my kinda luck.
Can anyone else give me an idea on how long it should take to send a 4 pound tube with a riser in it to Manitoba, through Customs and all? It was sent from South West Florida which I know will add extra time. Tomorrow, Thursday, will be starting the 14th day.
Any advice from you frequent shippers or those that are in Canada and can give an idea how much extra time you allow to be safe?
My last message to him was that I'll try and be calm until you tell me to get nervous. He hasn't said anything like that yet. I hope he doesn't.
Through all this he has been a trooper. Not a questioning word or comment from him. I've tried to re-assure him as best I know how that it's on the way, but I can see how that story might be running thin about now though.
Lets hope it arrives soon.
Any advice on what to expect when shipping to Manitoba?
Thank everyone. Sorry for the lengthy post, wanted to get all the facts out.
Nalajr
I've sent a lot of stuff to Canada and I can tell you this it doesn't matter how you send it 90% of the time it will take at least 10 business days. I've paid $80+ 2 twice to over night stuff there and it still took 10 days, if you bitch to the USPS about it they will tell you they got it to the border the next day and then it's out of there hands..coming the other way you will get the same story. Anything under a couple ounces will get there faster sent normal 1st class than over night or express. You can blame customs on both sides of the fence. It wasn't always like this only since 9/11.
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I sent a bow to Canada. The P.O. where I sent it from didn't have me fill out any customs forms or anything. They insured it as if it was a US delivery. It was mailed on Sep. 6. and finally delivered Oct.3. All you can do is wait sometimes. I'm glad TDHunter was so patient. All ended up good on both ends. So be patient, once it's shipped all you can do is wait, and wait, and wait....
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It's probably in customs. I had a bow shipped from Canada one time and it took 3 weeks to get here.
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I've probably bought a doz bows from TG members down in the US which shipped to me in Canada and everyone took over 10 days. It all depends how long it sits in Customs. I've had them go out the same day and I've had them sit for two weeks in customs. Everyone so far has made it to me damage free. USPS has told many senders that there's no tracking just a customs number:
eg. cx 123 321 123 us this number is trackable via usps and canada post. Not door to door but I know that it's over the boarder and in canada posts hands.
I bet your package will get there, it's just taking it's time.
Allan
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we think the problem has been solved. I seems the post office printed the senders zip code to my address. Ohio is mine his is California. The sender has been a great help in tracking down and getting the problem solved.
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guys, the answer is registered mail,the only way to ship something valuable like a bow
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Priority Mail, Insured, and delivery confirmation. that is the only way to go!! I sent a bow to Lamey in april non priority, and it was somewhere in space while in Georga for 10 days!! All ended well, but I will only do PRIORITY MAIL now!!!
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Well the bow arrived today in perfect condition and is as the seller described like new. Thanks to Fling for all your time in tracking down and getting the bow sent in the right direction.
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Good to hear.
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First I want to apologize to the thread starter, I didn't mean to hijack HIS thread. I'm glad everything worked out for him.
As with my situation, thanks for the encouragement and info from everyone. It made me feel a bit better about the situation. I sent an email to the purchaser and asked that when he became concerned that there is a problem to let me know and I would try to get some info from my end. Unfortunately I have heard nothing from him about him getting his riser. This is getting just a tad bit irritating for me. Sent out on the 23rd and still no arrival in Manitoba. It could be there today, I don't know. I don't know what to think about this. Yesterday marked 10 BUSINESS DAYS since shipping. Not counting the day I was at the P.O. and shipped it.
I sure hope it gets there without problems. I want the buyer to get his stuff and be happy all the way around. Pretty hard to see how he's happy after all this wait no matter how much he likes the riser.
Canada needs to do something about this. If the buyer lived right on the border in North Dakota he would've had his riser in 3-4 days and I could track it right to his door. No excuse for a modern, 1st world country like Canada to have this kinda shipping problem. I could understand if there was an ocean between us or if it were Serbia, Bangladesh or Botswana, but it's CANADA for goodness sake.
I guess I'm just growing weary of this ridiculous delay in such a simple thing as shipping.
Nalajr
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Thanks Killdeer, I forgot to check back on this thread. I'll see if I can get a refund from them.
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The problems in Canada have nothing at all to do with USPS. The Canadian postal service is a complete shambles and has spent months of this year on rotating strike already.
If you are shipping to Canada, just throw a dart at the calendar. It's as accurate a method as any for picking an arrival date.
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I sent a package to an outfitter friend in calgary and it took over three weeks, almost a month to clear customs and arrive at his house!