USPS Tracking – Seriously?


Can I ask you a question? Why does tracking exist?

I mean c’mon. It doesn’t update at all. The word here is “tracking.” I would assume the system would “track” the package. Ya think? Well, not exactly.

I’m sure that you all have ordered and have had packages delivered by and . You know, you get the that says your order had been sent and there is a tracking link included. Click the link and you get an estimated ship date and where in the world the package currently is. It’s a really handy tool because some packages require a signature. You basically need to work your life around the .

Recently, I have had a few packages delivered by the good ol’ . I would say they are delivered in about the same time that ground or ground would deliver them, but the problem is, I have no idea when they are going to show up. I thought one of them was going to come yesterday and then again today. Nope. The stupid thing needs my signature so I need to be here. I guess I could always wait and just go get it at the . But then again, that really wouldn’t be a delivery. It would be a pickup.

When this package was shipped, I received an with a tracking code in it. I checked the and was told that it was delivered. Well then, great. Anything else? Nope. It’s been over a week. When is it going to get here? No clue.

So I ask again, why in the world does tracking exist?

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One Response to USPS Tracking – Seriously?

  1. brian12566 says:

    I think the USPS should call UPS and ask them how they do it. UPS’ tracker is pretty good.

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