Domestic Package Stuck At Hub?

I ordered a package of a small amount of product. The package was shipped USPS, but has now Been stuck at a "Hub" for a couple of days. There is an updated delivery date of yesterday, which confuses me because the package didn't come yesterday.

Has anyone dealt with anything similar before?

EDIT 2: I signed up to intercept the package, which makes you verify the original address it was being sent to. I entered my address, and it confirmed that was correct. So now it's confirmed I wasn't scammed, it's just stuck sitting at a hub for some reason.

EDIT: I made myUSPS account and there's no packages even scheduled to be delivered to my address. Either I got scammed, it got intercepted and is not coming (FUCK), or the address was written wrong.

I now have two options:

  1. Intercept the package and have it sent to my house. This could be a package for somebody else and he just scammed me. It could be something that I do not want coming to myself or attached to my name, especially if it's already been caught as drugs.

  2. Pretend this never happened, hope nothing happens to me, and always miss those expensive drugs I could have had.


Comments


[2 Points] degr3e:

I do not mean to scare you, but simply sharing my recent experience.

This happened to me yesterday with (thank fucking god) a clearnet package. From amazon. I guess somehow along the way the package was torn apart, and I somehow received a product completely unrelated to mine (customized pack of playing cards..when I ordered oats)

The tracking label was all fucked up, so I guess they weren't able to scan it when it got delivered. It still says "out for delivery". USPS taped over it saying "your package was ripped apart during sorting, sorry for any inconvenience etc"

It is possible this happened, but much more likely it simply got lost somehow. It happens.


[2 Points] Theeconomist1:

Yeah and it could be all sorts of reasons. I believe the delivery date updates automatically when it misses. So I don't put a ton of stock in the date given. i think if it goes too long without a scan th date might stop updating or just say unknown delivery date.


[1 Points] ShadowHello:

Often times tracking on packages are updated via a computer program. If a package SHOULD have been delivered, then tracking might update to say it has even though it has not. It looks to me like a post office delay, but you never know!


[1 Points] None:

It's possible the vendor put the wrong zip code on it, like a 9 for the first digit instead of a 6 or whatever you have there.