eMoviePoster.comDid you know... WHY the Post Office has far worse service now than in past years, and how to best deal with it?Return to Did You Know Archive Added: 02/16/2015 Last week I discussed the ways in which the Post Office (and UPS and Fed Ex) have far worse service than they did in the past in addition to their having drastically raised their rates. This week I want to discuss WHY I think this has occurred, and what are the best ways to deal with it. First, the WHY. One of the customers who had a Registered Mail package inexplicably "lost" in the system, with no tracking and no action on the part of the Post Office (other than to say that if it never shows they will pay the insurance in 30 days) is around my age, and he offered this story:
This is Bruce. I think this customer surely hit on the likely reason for the service being so much worse than it used to be (that they are cutting back on staff and loading more on the remaining people). Also, their current "tracking system" is, to be kind, "a work in progress". It all depends on human beings scanning packages and entering data correctly, and in these days where one person does the job that one and a half or two people use to do, LOTS and lots of mistakes are creeping in. We are seeing lots of examples where the wrong entry is selected on the tracking, so that it shows a package as being "undeliverable" when it is actually on its way, and also where the wrong city or even country is selected! In addition, we are seeing more and more packages damaged, mostly on those sent TO us, because we use such great packaging. I strongly suspect that machines are more and more handling packages where human beings used to, and a machine can crush even the strongest box and tube. SO THE QUESTION REMAINS, WHAT CAN BE DONE ABOUT
THIS? 2) We will increase our efforts to pack EVERY single order as though a "gorilla" will be playing with it, now that we know that the Post Office is FAR more rough on packages than they used to be. Surely this is worth while given that most of what we sell is either difficult or impossible to replace, and much of it is quite valuable. We will continue to look for other improvements and changes we can make to deal with these issues, and of course we will continue to inform you of those changes and improvements when they are implemented.
Postal Mailing Address:
Bruce Hershenson, P.O. Box 874, West Plains, MO 65775. (For our UPS or FedEx address, click here) phone: +1 417 256-9616 fax: +1 417 257-6948 E-mail: Contact Us Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM & 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM (CST) |
|||||||||||||
Copyright Notice:
©1998-2024 Bruce Hershenson. All rights reserved.
All materials contained in this document are protected by United States copyright law and may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, displayed, published or broadcast without the prior written permission of Bruce Hershenson. You may not alter or remove any trademark, copyright or other notice from copies of the content. However, you may download or print material from this Web site for your personal, non-commercial use only. |