Hey guys just want to tell you about my most recent experience dealing a trade, I traded for a ZT 0550 ( dont know if this is the right place to post in) and today I received the package. When I looked at the express shipping envelope the top of the envelope was torn and inside the ZT box was open with the knife gone. I had some suspicion since the employee sat in my driveway for around a good 3-4 minutes. There is also no label stating the contents were missing or the package was damaged. What do you guys think?
Not the right place but I'll move it to FEEDBACK, no problem.
I am a retired Postal Service manager from NYC. This story raises some serious questions. The letter carrier should not be delivering a torn envelope, at least not without trying to speak to the addressee -- and his own supervisor or postmaster.
Messing with Express Mail is generally more difficult than ordinary mail. Express moves through its own faster mailstream. I personally would not ship a knife in any kind of envelope, though. Box it up with plenty of protective packing, and tape the box shut.
Theft is difficult for a local post office to investigate. Postal management is not trained in police work and wouldn't know how to access the legal system if it found theft. I would never have tried, I would call the Postal Inspector assigned to our office. This is what your postmaster should have done.
Go to the USPS website
www.usps.com and you will find the Postal Inspector link in the lower right corner -- here it is:
https://postalinspectors.uspis.gov/ . Get in touch, explain your problem, let them know what the local post office did and did not do for you.
Stealing from the mail is a Federal crime, prosecuted in Federal court, and can lead to a sentence in a Federal prison. Not to mention loss of career and sometimes of pension.
Let us know what response you get.