Well I have DR elmore kinds of problems today.
A friend who wanted to cheer me up sent a new copy of "Wait Till Your Father Gets Home" the old Hanna-Barbera sitcom from early 1971 or thereabouts starring Tom Bosley. However, the package never got to me. The USPS marked it as having been delivered this past Wednesday. Because the postal carrier that day, of course not my usual person, marked the package that day, I cannot do a tracer. The front office/apartment manager gets any packages that cannot be left outside our doors or inside our locked mailboxes, and a slip is left in the mailbox to claim the package. I was never left a slip and the front office do not have the package. I have never missed or lost anything since I've been living here.
Needless to say I am very upset. I checked with my friend and the package was sent by them, no insurance, and was not from a third-party site or store. There's not much recourse, except to be very upset.
The only variable in this whole equation is that fill-in mail carrier for this past Wednesday. I know that when we have had fill-ins in the past and packages were left with the front office there's a little scam that they do. They will mark the package as delivered on, say Monday, but because it is late in the P.M., the packages will not be left at the office. The packages will be physically delivered the next day, Tuesday in my example. I can't say that is what happened here because for the past couple of days, including today I have asked and there's nothing in the front office and I have never received a slip from the mail carrier.
In any event, there's nothing to do. I talked with the usual postal carrier today. He was kind to listen, but I'm really not holding out any hope.
I guess the odds were that this would occur at some point given the USPS track record. Speaking of track. Their tracking system is virtually useless. I have had packages delivered and received by me and the USPS site still has no information at all. Why anyone would want the government to run anything else is beyond me.