This || close. Well - bummer - I have a better appreciation for those

This || close.

Well - bummer - I have a better appreciation for those who have to deal with customs bureaucracy.

I had my printer shipped to my work address for several reasons. However - it arrived on Saturday - when we are closed. On Monday - the postal carrier decided there wasn’t enough info on the label to deliver - so they shipped it back straight away. Grrr. What the heck good is a 22 digit long tracking code if they aren’t going to let the box hang around long enough to actually be tracked by the recipient? So my kit is on its way to sunny Arkansas rather than to my gloomy California home. Ok - I’m over the disappointment (fake it 'til ya make it, right?).

I think 3 deliveries is standard. Don’t know why they decided one was enough for you. Frustrating.

Not enough information to deliver? I’ve had this happen before when the printed label was missing the unit #.

That may be what happened - I did provide all the info, but who knows what actually was on the label.

Leave a message with the post office. Sometimes, it will actually be held at the terminal paist office for a few days, giving it a chance to be redeemed.

I recently dealt with postal customs bureaucracy … my fiance had ordered a jacket from China for me for Christmas, and when the mailman came to deliver it I didn’t want to get out of bed. When I went a few days later to pick it up at the post office they required the following: I had to show them ID, sign my name, print my name, AND hand-write my address. I was like “Are you serious? What is this…airport security?!”

@Joseph_Chiu I had tried that as soon as I saw the tracking info. It wasn’t the easiest info to find but on the national website, towards the bottom there was a way to call. That was a frustrating phone tree. The automated voice could not understand my 22 digit tracking number and finally transferred me to a human, who then gave me the correct local phone number. They said it left their facility but that I might catch it at the main facility and gave me another phone number. I don’t know that it was correct because the voice mail didn’t indicate “post office”
So I left my name, ph. no. And tracking number but she never called me back. So I’m guessing it is in a small vehicle being driven back to Little Rock with many potty breaks in-between. Then sometime next week or two QU-BD will stick a new (hopefully corrected) label on it and send it back. I should have it before February. It is my gift to me but I wanted to use the holiday time to build and calibrate. Now I’ll have to take PTO when it comes in. Oh well. I’ve done all I can.