A vendor provided tracking that shows that it was delivered to a PO Box at my post office, but it doesn't show what box. I guess it's possible that it's a scam where he sends a package to another box at my post office, and then provides tracking info that doesn't prove what box it was as proof that the package was sent. I don't know how likely this is.
The question is, if the tracking shows it as delivered, but it wasn't, would you ask the post office about it or let it go? The order was >$300. I'm not sure if this is an indication that my box is now compromised.
Thanks for the help!
Actually, in all practical likelihood the parcel was delivered...just not to your mailbox. While it is unlikely you were scammed.... it's almost certain the pkg was simply mis-delivered into the wrong box. It happens frequently and is brought up here for discussion regularly. Unless it gets returned to the PO by whomever it was delivered to...there's pretty much nothing you can do about it. Neither is there anything the PO can really do about it.
Really? Do yourself a favor and don't even go there. Sometimes....a cigar is just a cigar. Most times, actually.