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Originally Posted by jchcollins
I'm increasingly just beginning to think the USPS is absurdly inefficient.
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This, and I have the perfect real-life example.
I recently sent Bobby W., who lives in Raleigh, NC, some cards for his piggyback PSA submission. The cards arrived a full week after the anticipated delivery date. I checked the tracking history to discovery why.
The cards initially arrived in Raleigh right on time. Great, no problem, right? Wrong. So, despite the cards sitting in the Raleigh distribution center, which is located in the final destination city, the USPS, for some reason, then ships them to the Greensboro, NC distribution center which is over an hour and 15 minutes away.
The cards then sit in Greensboro a few days before the USPS ships them back to Raleigh and delivers them. Why?