The Emperor’s New Mail, From the US Post Office
by ZetaGecko | 1 Comment | Issues/Problems
I signed up recently for the Post Office's "Real Mail" notification. The deal is, when you've got something in your PO Box, they send you an email to tell you so.
I'm expecting a check -- some affiliate commissions. For a few days, I've gotten emails, but haven't been able to get to the box to pick it up.
Finally, today, while running some other errands, I stopped by the post office. But when I opened my box, it was empty.
I'd have talked to the person at the counter, but with holiday lines so long, it wasn't worth the time. For now, my guess is that they enter new mail into the system before putting it in the boxes, and that my check got stuck in the wrong box after that was done.
Perhaps a better system would be to put a bar code on each box, and after delivery each day, scan those with mail in them. And not the Emperor's New Mail, but actual Real Mail.
Here's hoping my check eventually makes its way to the right box. At least it's not a big check.
February 5th, 2013 at 12:07 am
Antone,
That is a pretty cool feature.. but useless when it doesn't work correctly!
It isn't a wonder to me, that the post office is so much in the whole..
At first, I thought the scanner would be too costly of an idea, but the way you described it, would not take that long, and the software can be so simple..
I have worked -along side- the post office before, and the scanners they had were ridiculously expensive, and too complex for the actual 'simple' task that needed to be done..
Anyway, thanks for letting me chime in a little rant!
Scott Warner