
Informed on Informed Delivery
Say you run a business – a big one – and you come up with a new product, one you believe can benefit millions of potential customers. When it becomes available, you want to make sure your salespeople can tell customers about it…right?
Three years ago, the U.S. Postal Service rolled out Informed Delivery, a free feature which allows customers to digitally preview their letter mail and package delivery via email notifications, online dashboard, or mobile application. Postal Service Headquarters staff from Corporate Communications and Delivery and Retail Operations provided instructions to employees at USPS retail facilities on how to direct customers to sign up. So how did they do?
Pretty well, as it turned out. As we noted in our recent audit report, retail window employees at 33 of 34 of the randomly selected retail units our auditors visited correctly referred us to the Postal Service’s Informed Delivery website when asked about how to sign up. At the one facility where the employee incorrectly responded to our inquiry, local management took immediate corrective actions. Postal Service managers and staff we spoke with at the headquarters, area, district, and local levels attributed these positive results to the quality of communication provided about Informed Delivery.
Have you inquired about Informed Delivery or another USPS product or service at a post office? Did you receive helpful answers? Let us know and comment below!
NOTE: Unfortunately, the OIG cannot help with delayed or overdue stimulus checks. Please address concerns to the Postal Service’s Consumer & Industry Contact Office Locator (formerly Consumer Affairs). Thank you.
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When I lived in SW Florida, I would get Informed Delivery notices and rarely were items delivered that day. I contacted someone from the USPS and he said that the item could be scanned MILES or STATES away and then sent to be delivered. (Me no understand??????).
My friend did an experiment: He mailed his rent payment LITERALLY at a Post Office across the street from his apartment!!!! The payment was never received and since the landlord was aware of this "after-school project", he only asked my friend to give him another payment by hand and he paid the cost of the check cancellation at my friend's bank.
Me no understand.
I have a new carrier, I retired on my route as a carrier. Since I live in this mobile home park I see a lot of old customers and friends. I am getting a lot of complaints about the carrier.
I also didn't receive my credit card statement which had a photo on Tuesday the 6th of July. Today is the 19th of July. What do I do? Does someone else have my credit card information? I clicked on the I didn't receive this mailpiece. What should I do?
So, where is the IRS refund check????????
6-16 it’s now 6-25 still no check
My husband’s stimulus check was scanned for Delivery today on Informed Delivery and it arrived today as well!! What are the odds? Called the Bureau Fiscal Service because my check was being sent after it was offset and they told me it had to go through processing in Philadelphia how is that so? I’m just as confused as the USPS @ this point!