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Do post office workers steal packages?

Do post office workers steal packages?

The overwhelming majority of Postal Service employees work conscientiously to move the nation’s mail to its proper destination. Unfortunately, a small number of employees abuse the public’s trust by delaying or stealing the mail.

Do postal workers check packages?

If there is probable cause to believe the contents of a First-Class letter or parcel violate federal law, Postal Inspectors can obtain a search warrant to open the mail piece. Other classes of mail do not contain private correspondence and therefore may be opened without a warrant.

What happens if I ship something with the wrong weight?

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If it’s heavier, you’ll most likely want Priority Mail®; otherwise, you could be inadvertently underpaying the amount of postage due. If that happens, the package may come back to you, requiring it to be reshipped (and delaying delivery time), or the customer may be liable for paying the difference in postage.

What do I do if I received someone else’s USPS package?

When you receive a mistaken delivery, call customer service for the delivery company and explain the situation. Give them the tracking number on the package, as well as the name and address on the package if it’s different from yours. The company will come and pick up the product within a reasonable time frame.

How strict is USPS about weight?

Always round the weight up! Postal rates are premised on rounding up to the nearest ounce (for First Class) or nearest pound (for Priority and other mail classes). So if you have a package that weighs 3 lbs. 5 oz, it should be rated at 4 lbs.

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What happens if your package weighs more than shipping label?

If your parcel weight is more than what is stated on the shipping label, most courier companies will issue a surcharge for the overweight package or send it back to the pick-up address. Below we answer questions commonly asked by our customers about what happens if you put the wrong weight on your shipping label.

Can a postal worker apply postage to my package?

A postal worker can also give the cost to ship for multiple methods so you can compare and choose the best option for your shipping needs. The postal worker at the post office will often apply the postage to your package for you if you purchased it from them.

What are the FAQs (FAQs) for postal service employees?

Below are frequently asked questions (FAQs) for Postal Service employees. The FAQs are focused on retail and provide additional clarification on some of the major changes that took place in May to postal prices and prod­ucts. This information will also assist employees in responding to questions received from customers.

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What is correct postage and how do I use it?

Correct postage helps your packages arrive on time. Shipping costs depend on several factors. You can enter your package information into the USPS Postage Calculator to get postage prices for different services. Show More Whether you are using stamps or printed postage, postage goes in the top-right corner of your package.

How do I send a large package to the post office?

If your package weighs more than 13 oz and you’re using postage stamps, you must take it to a Post Office retail counter to send it. NOTE: If you put it in your mailbox for pickup service, the carrier will leave it.