yes it can be slower for domestic Too

I had no recent experience with International but assume it would be longer with pandemic, and slow down in all sectors of commerce, other users like Bruce do volunteer,e sales and have more experience
best,
 Tom
Hollywood dream factory®
since 1977










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On 2021-07-24 06:02, Tommy Barr wrote:
I have sent posters to the U.S. from U.K. for several years without
any problems, but one I sent to Texas on 3rd June appears, according
to tracking, to have been in Chicago since 7th June. I assumed it had
been lost and refunded the buyer, but from what I read here it seems
possible that it might still turn up! Haven't experienced too many
problems getting items from the States.

Tommy

On Sat, 24 Jul 2021 at 10:35, Adam Kennedy <a...@artofthemovies.co.uk>
wrote:

I can’t add much more than to agree with everything being said.
The time to get things to the UK from the US with USPS is absolutely
ridiculous.

Even when they arrive in the UK, they often sit with USPS for weeks
before they hand them over to the Royal Mail for delivery, which is
even more frustrating!

ART OF THE MOVIES
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On 24 Jul 2021, at 03:40, MPB warehouse <wareho...@comic-art.com>
wrote:



if it sat in London, that has nothing to do with USPS, that's all
Royal Post.

but it's regular now for foreign mail services to be taking this
long and longer

On 7/23/2021 7:36 PM, Susan Heim wrote:

I had a customer in November order a poster for his wife for
Christmas. He paid for 3 day International Express shipping via
USPS. The poster sat in London for months and he finally
received the poster at the end of March. I refunded his money and
shipping as I felt horrible about it. Luckily it was only a $125
poster.

Sue
Hollywood Poster Frames

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Hi Bruce

It’s hard to understand how USPS could damage your packages
because you certainly pack well. I am finding USPS International
Mail is incredibly slow at the moment and the tracking often shows
packages going via Japan and even London. I now ask for UPS for
shipping. They take around a week from the US to Australia and are
very reliable (so far).

Regards

John

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SUBJECT: [MOPO] The Post Office has gone DRASTICALLY downhill the
past few years especially NOW

The U.S. Post Office has gone DRASTICALLY downhill the past few
years, and that slide is accelerating dramatically. Packages sent
Priority Mail now routinely take a week or more to arrive in the
U.S., as opposed to 2 to 5 days a couple of years ago.

Packages sent outside the U.S. fare far worse. They often take a
month or more, and usually there is no tracking during that time (or
sometimes false tracking of places it has never been).

But worst of all is the DAMAGE. Anyone who has ordered from my
company, eMoviePoster.com, KNOWS we use the strongest tubes of
anyone. Until last year, we only had two or three damaged packages
each year, out of the 25,000 or so we send each year!

In the past year, we have had around ten times that. It still is a
VERY tiny percentage of the total we send (around one tenth of one
percent), which is a tribute to how strong our tubes and boxes are),
but when the rate goes up ten times after 30 years of no change, you
KNOW they are doing something VERY wrong in how they handle tubes
and packages.

We sent a tube back in March. The customer received it crushed, and
worse yet, the mailman dropped the crushed tube off at the
customer's front door, rang the doorbell and left.

He later that day received an email saying that he had accepted the
tube and had signed for it, and that was a lie (the customer has the
ring video doorbell that proves otherwise).

He sent us pictures of the crushed tube, and we filed the claim.
First the Post Office said we needed pictures of the damage, and we
sent pictures of the tube and damaged posters.

Next they said we needed to prove the customer had paid what we
said. We sent a copy of the invoice, and they said that was not
sufficient. We sent the a copy of his payment, and they accepted
that.

But now they sent a new letter stating they looked at our images of
the crushed tube and have determined we did not use a strong enough
tube, so they are denying our claim, and suggest we double tube all
orders in the future! 🙁

I KNOW we used a tube stronger than 99% of the tubes anyone else
does, and that they simply never want to pay any insurance claims,
even though they love taking the insurance money.

So the Post Office crushed a super-strong tube, lied about the
customer signing for it, delayed my rightful claim for months, and
then denied it and told me to use double tubes!

I am thinking a FAR better suggestion is that we switch ALL our
business (15,000 to 25,000 tubes and packages a year) to UPS and Fed
Ex!

If anyone else reading this wonders WHY the Post Office is going
broke, the above surely is instructive as to why. And please feel
free to share this with anyone and everyone who ever mails or
receives any packages or tubes through the USPS. 🙁

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