Had a very large order of flower go out about two weeks ago from a well known vendor. Well, tracking has been stuck on "in transit to destination" for over a week. Vendor is offering a reship. You think it's safe to get it sent to the same drop?
Package was shipped almost two weeks ago and has been stuck on "in transit"
Had a very large order of flower go out about two weeks ago from a well known vendor. Well, tracking has been stuck on "in transit to destination" for over a week. Vendor is offering a reship. You think it's safe to get it sent to the same drop?
[5 Points] whoiiinvitedthisguy:
[1 Points] monaquaregia:
I've had this issue with a pack before. Honestly if you put in a request for a pack search it would update pretty fast but that's at your own risk
[1 Points] Theeconomist1:
No, don't use the same address/drop. Use a different one.
I've had a pack do this before. One time it was lost forever, I never called the PO or anything. The other time I called the PO, they located it and I got it 2 days later. It had gone to the wrong PO in teh wrong state and it was sitting there for some reason, they didn't explain why, i just got the pack a few days later and when I checked tracking I noticed it went to the wrong state. But I did have to call to get it back on track. I assume it either fell off somewhere or got placed somewhere with the intention of getting it to the right place but got forgotten.
Given the size and such of your order and considering the vendor is offering a reship, I'd probably not call USPS on this one. My order was a small personal order of pills.
[1 Points] None:
Common sense would tell you to use a different drop entirely. Consider that drop burned entirely, something fishy is going on.
[1 Points] manway14:
A drop isn't all that hard to establish. Take the sale sign out, send a test letter, use the drop for a week or two. Green. Long term drops sketch me out.
That would be fucking stupid to get it sent to the same drop