Yes, USPS may reimburse customers for lost packages through their insurance and refund policies. Customers should file a claim with USPS to seek reimbursement for lost packages.
Hyfr they do
Yes, you can stop a USPS package by submitting a request for package intercept, which allows you to redirect a package that is still in the USPS system. This service is available for domestic shipments and requires a fee. You can request the intercept online through the USPS website or at a local post office. Keep in mind that certain conditions apply, and not all packages are eligible for interception.
USPS Priority delivers packages on Saturdays...but I dont know about regular delivery method by USPS.. but if they deliver mail on Saturdays why cant they with packages? and I do believe I received a package on Saturday from USPS 4 years ago but I forgot whether I used Priority Mail or not... well if not then just wait til Monday?
no
The Postal Service announced that, beginning in August, they will no longer deliver mail on Saturdays. USPS deliveries of packages will continue, and Post Offices will still be open.
From the US, no.
USPS packages are updated for tracking purposes on a daily basis. This makes it very easy for someone who has ordered something through the postal service to know where there package is at all times.
Yes, anything under 13 ounces can be put in the mailbox
No, the USPS does not live here. The United States Postal Service is a government agency that delivers mail and packages, but it does not have a physical residence.
Local Post Service (B-post)
2-9 days.