strange priority tracking custody

Got a package that went out for delivery Friday AM, and that was the last line of custody. Never delivered. Anyone seen this? Vendor swears his stealth is the best and that he had a package ripped open on a sorting machine and it still made it. I thought it got delivered to a wrong address, but it would have scanned delivered. Maybe wrong truck? Then why not delivered Saturday?


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[2 Points] sinn0304:

I've got one doing that this morning.
"Out for delivery" to a PO Box. It's usually just "Delivered" after sorting. Fuck.
I'm assuming it'll be delivered as normal.


[2 Points] corim123:

This is par for the course of USPS. This is also part of the reason vendors hated giving tracking but myUSPS has undone that of course. Regularly all kinds of mail can have some questionable deliver times from them even when it says it's about to be delivered. I had some electronics from China go through customs, out to me for delivery then I check tracking the next day they are in another state and a few days later back at ISC. It says estimated delivery was a week prior to that and eventually it bounced it's way back to me about 5 more days later. Long story short, shit happens and tracking can't always be fully trusted.


[2 Points] FrozenMCVegetableCok:

I've seen this happen a couple times. Usually it was when the package went to the wrong carrier station and someone marked it out for delivery when they put it on the pile to go back upstream to the distro center. Expect it in 2 to 3 days.


[1 Points] StillUseless:

Got a package that went out for delivery Friday AM... Then why not delivered Saturday?

Do you have a reason to think it would be delivered in one day?

Other than that, lack of tracking updates is pretty normal for the USPS, in my experience.


[1 Points] Theeconomist1:

I'm thinking either wrong truck or your postman forgot to grab it when he went out to drop mail off. I wouldn't worry just yet. This is not necessarily a rare occurrence.