working on it wrote:A refrain RANT from the past from 11/2/13working on it wrote:Update, next day[/size][/color]:[/b] package was in my box this afternoon...I'll never know who previously had received it, but I suspect the guy on the next block. He put another sign up today, even larger and in bright yellow, on his gate, so he must've got it and today put it in my mailbox. We've been exchanging mail for twenty years now, and we've never met! Now to install the draw latches on my hatch!
It's good you have an honest neighbor. I also get mail that belongs to others and I'm sure my mail also gets misdelivered. I wonder how often someone who gets mail belonging to someone else just keeps it as a "gift"?
Here is what happened to me recently: I had ordered an item and was tracking it on the internet. On the day it was to be delivered, it was not in my mailbox...even though the on line tracking indicated it had been delivered by the post office. So I went to the post office with a print out of the tracking report and the guy behind the counter...who informed me he was just a trainee...said the report indicated it had been delivered. I replied that it means nothing because it probably got delivered to another house instead. I asked if when they scanned the item as being delivered if it also had GPS coordinates (that way you could know exactly where it was delivered). He did not know. Then he asked me if I had asked any of the neighbors if they received it...and I said no...I didn't feel that was my job. Needless to say I was PO'd when I left the PO. It showed up in my mailbox the next day, so I'm assuming that whoever got the package by mistake returned it to the post office. This is my rant.
Now to stay on topic: I didn't do anything to my trailer today...but I may sleep in it tonight since I don't get to enjoy it very often.