Posted by 1206SWMO on December 20, 2014 at 18:36:08 from (99.198.71.130):
In Reply to: USPS revisited posted by Pitch on December 20, 2014 at 12:24:27:
A couple of weeks ago I posted about USPS losing a hard to find antique tractor magneto that I won on ebay..Well for an update USPS just notified the seller that the magneto was stolen so I guess they have internal issues at a sorting center.....The seller has refunded my money thru paypal..After years of great service this is the third problem that he has recently had...Two of them involved tractor magnetos..
Some guys I know that sell tractor parts on ebay (mostly magnetos and carbs) have had USPS lose 3 packages this year...I recently had a book order from Amazon that got lost and two years ago another book order got lost..I will say that USPS has never broken anything and usually they are pretty fast and reliable..
All in all over the years USPS has done a good job as we do lots of business buying and selling on ebay..In 16 years and over 3000 deals on ebay we've only had 3 problems involving USPS..We have a wonderful rural mail carrier..
In over 30 years we've had only one problem with UPS..They broke a rare Cottonwood Acres toy MM tractor in to 8 pieces and didnt want to pay the insurance claim..My best UPS story is one night coming home from work I hit a deer at 11:15 pm and broke a headlight...At 11:30 pm I was on ebay ordering a new one..At 2 pm the next afternoon the UPS driver delivered it..
We've had no problems with Fedex but seldom do business with them..Just recently they delivered some Cockshutt parts from PA to MO in 3 days..
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