
Shedding a Light on USPS Service Performance
You probably have heard a lot recently about the pandemic and other issues causing problems with mail delivery, with some people saying it takes weeks for packages and letters to arrive. Maybe you even experienced problems yourself. Maybe you’ve been getting your mail on time and wondering what all the complaints are about.
Did you ever wish you could get a better understanding of how the Postal Service is doing across the country? Well, now you can. We recently launched a new service performance webpage that includes an interactive map displaying quarterly data on the Postal Service’s service performance around the country.
You can filter the data by time period, geography, mail class, or service standard. Want to see on-time performance for presorted First-Class Mail that is supposed to be delivered in two days? You can. Maybe you’re interested in focusing on Marketing Mail in New York? You can filter the map to see that also.
We will continue to update this page quarterly as the Postal Service releases new data. The interactive map is not all the website features; it also functions as a one-stop-shop for all the OIG’s published and upcoming work on service performance. So, take a look and tell us what you think
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broken then you're not packaging them properly no if, ands, or buts.
I've been selling online for over 25 years using usps and I've never had broken
packages as problems. I do have problems lately with packages going
astray and completely disappearing, it's getting bad.
Do better. You want the respect and pay of a normal company and normal job? Do better. This is absolutely pathetic.
This is terrible customer service.
You will not be able to call and speak to the postmaster at the location where the service failed; no one answers the phone. If you file an online complaint; it will not be read, and you will get an inappropriate automated response.
If you need legal verification of the date that a payment or document was delivered, and to whom (signature) and when it was delivered, DO NOT USE USPS. You will be wasting your money.