Online banking is the only way to go whenever possible.
The problem is carriers like that are few and far between.Well I’ll be the odd man out. I’ve had the same rural delivery lady for several years and she’s wonderful. Always waves, calls my dog to her and pets him when he’s out and she has to stop, walks my packages up my drive and sets them on my porch,(she just delivered a stock blank yesterday when I wasn’t home), and has even taken care of “signature required” deliveries for me when I wasn’t home. Now granted I know her personally,(she was my daughter’s next door neighbor for several years), but it’s been great. And she always gets a nice Christmas gift card from us.
Don’t get me started on the Chicago Distribution Center though, all my deliveries get routed through there, and it’s a manure shoot with delivery times.
I pretty much do something like that — I make the payments electronically from my bank account, online. I don't want the bank to do it automatically because — I am a control freak.Consider online banking. My bank electronically transfers the money on the pay date or mails the check for me if transfers aren’t possible.
How are you gonna get free suckers for the kids, and biscuits for the dogs if you don't go to the bank?I'm 80 yrs old and my son recently showed me how to do online banking. It's amazing how easy it is to pay a bill. If you have a smartphone you can take a picture of a check and deposit it electronically you don't have to go to the bank.
Soon all of us will be paying electronically. There will be no other way as soon as TPTB installs their CBDC. No more cash. This has already been signed and is ready to be installed.I'm 80 yrs old and my son recently showed me how to do online banking. It's amazing how easy it is to pay a bill. If you have a smartphone you can take a picture of a check and deposit it electronically you don't have to go to the bank.
Methinks a good number of people these days don't give a hoot about doing a job. Of course they want a paycheck, but don't want to earn said paycheck. I was always taught if you were going to do a job, do the best you can. Weird times. Remember when a job with the Postal Service was prestigious, always a "We're hiring" sign in front of my small local one. Not just the USPS either.To be clear on this. I have had excellent service from USPS over the years. The only issues I have ever had was due to contractor delivery drivers. One day I had a new compound bow on the way. Tracking showed it was out for delivery. I watched the delivery driver drive past my house and then came back out of our very short, dead end road. So, I went looking for my package. There are two homes below me. One was a vacation home, the other was completely vacant. I found my package between the two doors of the vacant home.
Another contract delivery driver would often put other peoples mail in my box that lives on another rural road. When I politely told him about it, he became angry and stated some silly remark about how some people think they are so much better than others. He then handed me my mail. Sure enough, I had some mail from that same address on another road. I look at it and said " Hey, I'm sorry you are upset but you might want to give this to the proper people, handed him the envelops, then walked away". Not a peep from him.
For a while we had a nasty looking old fella that delivered our mail. He and his car was nasty, to say the least. The people at the post office called him "crunch" due to how many complaints they received about him from irate people that had their mail all wadded and crunched up in their mail boxes.
We cannot seem to keep one specific mail carrier in this neck of the woods for more than a few months. Even then, a substitute carrier is all too common. I do not know the reason for this other than perhaps they bit the job too low.I tip my mailman in early November, apologize for the heavy and numerous packages and let him know I appreciate all he does.
All year long he delivers perfectly into my package box, even moves other deliveries off the porch and hides them in the package box.
Best $30 bucks I spend all year.
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We cannot seem to keep one specific mail carrier in this neck of the woods for more than a few months. I do not know the reason for this other than perhaps they bit the job too low.I tip my mailman in early November, apologize for the heavy and numerous packages and let him know I appreciate all he does.
All year long he delivers perfectly into my package box, even moves other deliveries off the porch and hides them in the package box.
Best $30 bucks I spend all year.
TIPS. To Insure Prompt Service
From 68 to 73 cents and they will still lose billions/year. Just last week a book was delivered and instead of placing on an elevated place next to the door it was placed on the ground while it was raining...doorbell cam shows him wearing rain poncho and boonie style hat. To be fair, he did not know package contained a book but the box was falling apart from being soaked and anyone could assume contents might get wet and ruined....which it did. We have 3 different delivery persons each week. Mail might come in early morning, around 14:30 or after 18:00...The fellow who delivers around 14:30 is then done. We are literally the last street on his route so he gets to spend the rest of his shift down at the local craft brewery while getting paid....not a bad gig plus getting 47 paid days off/year!I had a package scheduled for delivery I was home sitting in my chair watching the tube, I could see the front door the postman walked up the steps put a note on the door saying ''sorry I missed you''. I went outside and and asked him what the he!! He said sorry I didn't think you were home. But on the bright side stamps are going up again.
I get that alot. Good news is it most likely will get there. The longest so far for me was a month from Arizona to Tennessee. That was my .45 smoothie. The seller shipped very promptly but it hung up at a couple different post offices before it ever got here. Hard to get good help...Waiting on a package from a fellow member now. It was shipped from Oklahoma last Friday and supposed to be here Monday!! Well that never happened and only two scans on tracking. Once received and once departed towards next facility!! Really worried as it’s my dream 36!!!
Also on that month long delay... The seller packed my gun very well. Lots of bubble wrap and cardboard. But the box was beat to pieces with gaping holes. The other guy did such a good job packing that I don't think he would have put it in a ripped up box. Somebody was a bit rough with that package. Fortunately thanks to the good packing there was no damage to the gun.I get that alot. Good news is it most likely will get there. The longest so far for me was a month from Arizona to Tennessee. That was my .45 smoothie. The seller shipped very promptly but it hung up at a couple different post offices before it ever got here. Hard to get good help...
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