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Changing the subject slightly, what is the scanning procedure the USPS carrier is supposed to follow when picking up packages? I live in a high-rise condo for seniors with restricted entry, and my wife and I sell regularly on eBay (mostly our yard sale, church sale, garage sale, thrift store, etc. finds). We leave our outgoing packages on the floor next to the bank of mailboxes for the carrier to pick up when he delivers the incoming mail. At times, I have observed the carrier take the packages out to his truck, whereupon the carrier either (1) scans the bar codes on the labels as he puts the packages in his truck before driving away, or (2) tosses the packages into his truck without scanning them and drives away. Am I correct in thinking that (1) is the appropriate procedure?
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