Mailing Money Orders
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Mailing Money Orders
I have mailed two letters containing money orders in the past three months. One for gun parts and one with a signed FFL enclosed for a rifle to be shipped to the FFL. The gun parts letter took over a week longer than my normal mail to be delivered and the most recent is still out there in the postal system and it is over 15 days and counting. Has anyone else noticed a longer delivery time on mail with money orders or am I getting a little paranoid about the mail?
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Same experience here in October. When sending anything important through the postal system, always get a tracking number. It's the only way they know where they lost it.proneshooter wrote:... took over a week longer than my normal mail to be delivered and the most recent is still out there in the postal system and it is over 15 days and counting.....
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Huh, funny you should bring that up, Togfish. Of the three packages I shipped in the last week, the only one to make it in the scheduled time was the one I sent via USPS. All three went from California to the midwest. The UPS package is missing and presumed lost, the FedEx package was due to be delivered today but is in parts unknown somewhere between here and Ohio, and the USPS package is safe and sound, delivered yesterday right on schedule, in Madison, WI. I think I'll be sticking with my federal postal service any time I want to send something that's not restricted. The only reason those packages went UPS and FedEx was because they contained things disallowed in the mail under federal law.togfish wrote:The only reliable way to ship a parcel or letter is UPS or FedEx. The postal service here has a terrible track record. This is one government "service" that should be privatized.
A postal employee told me that USPS Priority Mail is actually FedEx. It must be secure and reliable because FFL's use Priority Mail to ship handguns around the country. I wouldn't be surprised if USPS Express is also carried by FedEx.togfish wrote:The only reliable way to ship a parcel or letter is UPS or FedEx. The postal service here has a terrible track record. This is one government "service" that should be privatized.
So, how would anyone know your letters contained money orders? Did you write " contains money order" on the outside of the envelope? Over many years, I have never had a single problem with the USPS, mailing lots of very important financial and business documents, including overseas addresses. I use USPS over UPS because I find it much easier to use my small local post office than to ship with UPS. Just befoe Christmas I purchased an item from a target shooting retailer (800 miles distant) on the internet. At checkout I was offered my choice of deliveries. I chose USPS because it was about $3 less expensive via priority mail than UPS. Four days later my package arrived. I hope you situation works out okay.
What did you think - that the Postal Service had its own air fleet? They collect items at the local P.O., hand it over to FedEx who gets it (or not) to the delivering P.O. "First mile" and "last mile," which are the expensive parts of the package handling business, belong to the USPS. In many locations FedEx and UPS packages are delivered by a USPS employee in a USPS vehicle.A postal employee told me that USPS Priority Mail is actually FedEx.
This is not true. It is illegal to ship handguns(firearms) through the postal system any way other than Registered Mail.Anonymous wrote:[ It must be secure and reliable because FFL's use Priority Mail to ship handguns around the country. I wouldn't be surprised if USPS Express is also carried by FedEx.
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Mailing money orders
just came across this post. I send Money Orders (and/or cashiers checks) USPS Priority mail i order to get a delivery confirmation number. while this doesn't provide real time "tracking" like Fedex or UPS, it does provide a number that can be researched if necessary. I have never had any problems sending payments this way.
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