All other mail to same destination takes 1 day. Mail from Netflix, one day. Movies returned to Netflix, sometimes take 7-15 days to get back there. No other mail ever gets delayed that long. Seems USPS employees are opening the mail, borrowing the DVDs, then returning them.
2007-08-31
14:37:23
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i can't prove it legally, but i know it. also dvds ship first class return mail about 20 milse should take 2 days max.
2007-08-31
21:35:11 ·
update #1
immediate change in processing time - that's a good one. tried to get my old incompetent post guy fired - supervisor admitted the guys mistakes, said it's almost impossible to get anyone fired at usps. nothing happend to the moron.
2007-08-31
21:36:09 ·
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Sometimes my movies DO take forever to get back to the Netflix office. I wouldn't be surprised if someone were taking them home and watching them.
Oh, and the speed of postage is First Class, not Media mail.
2007-08-31 14:48:01
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answered by Anonymous
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That would be mail fraud. Unless you have evidence of this it is nearly hearsay and not much you can do. Possibly file a complaint with the Postmaster for your zip code might result in clearing up the problem IF something is not as it should be. I would search the next for Netflix delays and see if there is a pattern on their end which would delay you from getting your next movies as fast as you should. If that's the case you have a entirely different matter on your hands and would have to look into that matter.
2007-08-31 14:43:10
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answered by Ravin 5
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No, it's not appropriate. Your assessment is correct. You are still responsible for it because you were the one who borrowed it from the original owner. If the boyfriend lost or ruined it, you cannot say, "Hey, it wasn't me. Sorry." You would still have to replace the movie for your aunt. Of course then your sister, who took it, would owe you, and she would say it's wasn't her, it was the boyfriend, and so on down the line. You are the one at greatest risk. Yes, your aunt took a risk loaning it to you, but you have the added risk of the movie and your reputation. You might insist that you sister call your aunt and ASK her if she can borrow it to watch with her boyfriend, but your aunt still might keep you in the look as sort of the "landlord" for her property.
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answered by tamera 3
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since you probably can't check out a new DVD until the old one gets back, you need to notify Netflix when you send it and report to the post office. I do Blockbuster and they are NOT sent Media Mail because you can't do prepaid on Media Mail. One Day out, One Day back to Dallas TX. Complain to your post office or call the national number.
2007-08-31 14:46:10
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answered by Mike1942f 7
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Ummm, yes. I actually had 2 blockbuster dvd's that went missing a few years ago. They arrived about 15 and 30 days after I had mailed them.
2007-08-31 14:59:17
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answered by Anonymous
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If your mail is delayed in such a manner then you should contact the postal inspectors and the office of the inspector general. You Can find the links to both of these at the very bottom of the homepage at USPS.com
2007-09-01 14:50:50
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answered by MJ 6
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they are sent via media mail, meaning the rate is really cheap, but it is very low priority mail, but 15 days is too long
2007-08-31 14:41:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Ohhh... that's never happened to me, but that's nasty if it's true.
Take the time to report this to your postmaster. You'll be able to see an immediate change in processing time if it's true.
2007-08-31 14:42:43
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answered by minitrail70 5
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If that's true and you can prove it, it's a federal offense.
2007-08-31 14:41:13
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answered by Lisa 6
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you should try there new direct to your PC plan its Great
2007-08-31 14:45:24
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answered by 60659 3
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