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The regular carrier in Harsimus Cove is apparently on vacation, as I saw two substitute carriers handling the delivery around 6:30pm yesterday. If you can deal with a little extra bumbling, have some patience this week.


umm, when I go on vacation, someone who knows how to do my job fills in for me. Is it too hard to find someone who can read an address, drive a car, open a mailbox with a key, and knock on a door when necessary? If it is, then God help us

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I mailed my Holliday cards off to all my friends and loved ones and this year I mailed them off in two batches in the week before christmas. The first batch I dropped in the slot at the Main Post Office in Manhattan across from Madison Square Garden and I learned that people in Manhattan got their cards in the mail within a day and a half. Pretty Good! Sadly, I put the other batch into the slot at my local Journal Square Post Office branch. I learned today ( January 8th) that one of my cards had just yesterday arrived in Brooklyn. I made mention of it on facebook and one of my Jersey City friends said HE WAS STILL WAITING FOR HIS. What gives Jersey City Post Office? How come you can’t deliver mail? Is it too much of a challenge for you to……deliver mail?

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The regular carrier in Harsimus Cove is apparently on vacation, as I saw two substitute carriers handling the delivery around 6:30pm yesterday. If you can deal with a little extra bumbling, have some patience this week.

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after i posted the original story of our building's mail missing for over a week, the journal picked up the story, and then CBS.

Ultimately, a post office investigator came to my apartment building (who I easily buzzed in) and took my version of the story firsthand.

I have his email at home. I can provide it to whoever needs it.

I don't think anything would have happened if the Journal didn't get involved. I was treated poorly by everyone at the post office that I spoke to up until the point that the media got involved.

Posted on: 2012/9/5 9:35
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Everyone, contact the USPS Office of Inspector General.

What the USPS OIG Hotline can assist you with:

Theft, delay, or destruction of mail by employees and contractors
Injury compensation fraud
Embezzlements and financial crimes
Contract Fraud
Kickbacks
Computer Crimes
Narcotics
Employee Misconduct
Internal affairs and executive investigations
Whistleblower reprisal

http://www.uspsoig.gov/hotline_main.cfm

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I live on 7th between Brunswick and Division and I have personally witnessed the woman who delivers the mail on the weekend skipping every other house and muttering to herself about how miserable she is and "what bullshit (her words) this is". Calling the JC post office is useless, they are a well known disgrace.
It's late tonight, but I am going to find out who the postmaster is for the region and try to contact them. I'll post the info here when I get it.
Don't be afraid, be angry.

Posted on: 2012/9/4 23:41
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I live downtown on 7th and am not getting mail delivered. Empty mailbox. This is bullshit. Anybody else downtown?

I called and spoke to a Supervisor named Paul last week and he said the regular guy was on leave blah blah, and I said, please deliver my mail.....nothing.

Just filed a complaint with USPS....see what happens...

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In my building, our mail carrier has seen fit to stuff our letters/packages/magazines into the corresponding pigeon holes while forgetting to lock the bracket that secures the face of the mailboxes. So, in theory, my neighbor(s) could help themselves to my 401(k) statements, subscription to Mad Magazine, and Publisher's Clearing House Sweepstakes notifications whenever they felt like it because without the front being locked in place, it's just the same as not having a secured mailbox in the first place! And all it would take is an extra 3 seconds for him to check and lock the damned thing. Of course, this has happened multiple times over the last year and a half, but bringing the issue to the attention of building management has been just as useless. "Yeah, we'll let him know next time..." These "incidents" continue to highlight the rampant apathy within the Postal Service. All you have to do is deliver the mail, but if you can't even manage that... {shudders} Seems like a rarity for anyone to take pride in doing anything nowadays.

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Nice, more great press for jersey city...

we also made the second column of drudge report....which is not a good thing =\

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The Vroom Street Mail delay made the local news tonight:

http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2012/08/2 ... -for-some-in-jersey-city/

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"The United States Postal Service is apologizing to the residents of a Jersey City apartment building after a city post office didn’t deliver mail to them for an entire week."

- Really? Nobody from the Post Office has ever apologized or admitted any wrongdoing in relation to this matter.

Follow up: After speaking to my super, I realized the post office didn't "find" a key. My super gave them a copy after I told him what was going on. If the key was the real issue, the post office could have gotten a hold of the super earlier in the week. They lied about finding the key, and continue to cover their mistake by claiming our regular carrier was on vacation. It makes no sense.

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The Main Post Office is the worst. Tried several times to speak with a supervisor or manager and even waited around for an hour and nothing. Ask the clerks there & they laugh about talking to anyone. Left my phone number too several times & never got a call.

Be very scared........

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I live on Seventh too and the mail has been spotty the past few weeks. For the past few Saturdays we have had the same woman delivering mail. She basically delivers to every other house and expects the houses she actually delivers to to distribute the mail to the other houses. You think I am making this up? Nope, I've been giving mail out all week. When I moved here 5 years ago I got a box at the UPS store. Smartest thing I ever did.
The Jersey City post office is a disgrace, pure and simple.


Another 7th story: called up a tenant in the Heights to ask where's the rent, he said he mailed it 2 weeks ago! I think something similar happened to an tenants automatic payment this time last year. It appeared weeks later, all crumpled up.

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The United States Postal Service is apologizing to the residents of a Jersey City apartment building after a city post office didn’t deliver mail to them for an entire week.
The Vroom Street apartment building, home to about 60 units, went for the week without mail because its regular letter carrier was on vacation and the Bergen Avenue post office couldn’t find its key to get into the building.

A 36-year-old resident, who asked not to be named, said one of his paychecks was supposed to be delivered to him last week, but it sat instead inside the Bergen Avenue post office, along with all his neighbors’ mail, because of the missing key.

A location scout for the entertainment industry, the resident said he can’t fathom why the substitute mail carrier didn’t ask a resident of the building to open the front door or buzz the building’s super.

“If anybody put in a minimal amount of effort they could have of course gotten into our building,” the resident said.
The six-story apartment building, called Van Reypen Arms, sits at the corner of Vroom and Van Reypen streets.
USPS spokesman George Flood apologized for the mishap, and said it’s not USPS policy to skip delivering mail when a regular carrier is on vacation. The Bergen Avenue post office was alerted to the missing key last Friday, and delivered the mail on Saturday, Flood said.

“First and foremost, we certainly apologize for the interruption of delivery service to our customers,” Flood said.
The regular mail carrier was back on duty yesterday, he added.NO Mail

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The Bergen Ave office is the one that serves my building.
For the last WEEK, I wasn't receiving any mail. No junk mail, bills, or anything. I became concerned and after talking to a few neighbors, it turned out nobody in my building was receiving any mail either.

I called the post office, and was told that they "lost" they key to our front door. That was their excuse. Our regular carrier was also "on vacation" and there was no way to get into our building to deliver the mail to about 60 apartments.

"Really? Your carrier couldn't buzz the super? Your carrier couldn't wait a minute until someone was leaving or exiting the building? Your carrier couldn't leave a notice to let the residents know to go pick up their mail?"

They had no proper answer, but told me I was the first person to call in from my building. I guess nothing would have happened until someone called. Also, when I went in person to pick up my mail (which oddly wasn't sorted yet after a whole week of piling up), I was told they "found" our key and that mail would resume.

I spoke with the manager at the post office, who seemed pretty apathetic. I was thinking of taking this to the post master general, because I don't think how the local post office handled our building's mail was right, and possibly not even legal.

The End. For now.

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I live on Seventh too and the mail has been spotty the past few weeks. For the past few Saturdays we have had the same woman delivering mail. She basically delivers to every other house and expects the houses she actually delivers to to distribute the mail to the other houses. You think I am making this up? Nope, I've been giving mail out all week. When I moved here 5 years ago I got a box at the UPS store. Smartest thing I ever did.
The Jersey City post office is a disgrace, pure and simple.

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I barely ever get mail here.

In Brooklyn, I was getting wads of mail every day, most of it magazines or credit card offers, but now that I'm in JC I literally get one piece of mail every other day. Sometimes 2 days will go by and there is nothing in my mailbox. I guess I don't care since most mail is junk anyway, but it is weird.

Also, NONE of my mail from my old place has been forwarded, even though I put in mail forwarding twice, once online and once in person, called both the Brooklyn office and the JC office, and they said they would "work on it." Then I decided to just forget about it, all the mail I am missing out on probably is not that important anyway; and I just changed my address on my important stuff. If someone with my old address is that desperate to get in touch with me (old bills, etc) they'll just have to come and find me some other way, lol.

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I live uptown, but the same is happening to me. And, a local office in my neighborhood had a complete cessation of mail service for three days. The Post Office had no explanation...

Let's see if anyone else (from around the city) is experiencing issues.

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I live on seventh street. For the past week, I have noticed that I have not gotten mail or very little. I usually get junk, bills, magazines etc.

I just called the post office. The woman told me the usual postal person was on vacation. I have to call back tomorrow morning.

Anybody else on seventh or downtown have this happen? Did you get your mail back?!


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OMG.
This is so true. Come to think of it, Every time I receive something "important looking" mail, corners were ripped open!

I received letters from Hudson County 2 days in a row and they were both ripped open!

This is disturbing.

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I have also noticed that when i get my mail, one corner on a random envelope will be torn. It happens about 1-2 times a week. I did think it odd, but just sort of ignored it, now I'm a bit concerned. I will have to start keeping a closer eye! Also, we will have days where no mail comes. I know it's possible that we just may not have mail that day, but again, it occurs about 7 times a month, and I just don't believe that we have no mail that many times in a month! I am in a brownstone with three apts and we are on the first floor. Since the day we moved in, everyones mail is always placed in our box. So, I went out and got the sticker letters and put our name and "apt. 1" on our mailbox, but often we still get everyones mail. I am not sure if it is laziness or what, but it seems to frequent to just be an honest mistake! I live on Van Vorst park, so I guess the problems are not limited to one neighborhood!

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If the tear is at any of the four corners of the left or right side of the envelope it could be evidence of theft. You can tear an innocuous 1/4" hole in one of the corners. Into the hole you insert something like a chopstick with a long slot cut down along its length. The slotted rod is inserted into the envelope through the small tear. The thief skewers the top or bottom edge of whatever piece of paper is inside the envelope. Twirling the chopstick tool now roles up the paper within the envelope into a tube small enough to withdraw the paper through the tiny hole in the envelope. Or at least, thats whit I have heard.
Apparently envelopes made of colored paper attract this sort of thief, as these envelopes often contain cards and a certain percentage of these cards will contain a gift of some sort.

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Hi All, I have noticed that for the past few months, when I receive a letter thru USPS, the envelope has been partially torn. Is this happening to anybody else? I usually pick up the mail within a few minutes of it arriving. Just wanted to know if anyone else has noticed this.
I live around Hamilton Park on Erie street so curious to see if anyone else on this mail route has noticed partially torn or half-torn envelopes. Thanks, LadyErie

It has happened to me too sometimes with an apology from the USPS.

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Hi All,

I have noticed that for the past few months, when I receive a letter thru USPS, the envelope has been partially torn. Is this happening to anybody else? I usually pick up the mail within a few minutes of it arriving. Just wanted to know if anyone else has noticed this.

I live around Hamilton Park on Erie street so curious to see if anyone else on this mail route has noticed partially torn or half-torn envelopes.

Thanks,

LadyErie

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Buy and send yourself an inexpensive GPS device that you can track via your computer.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Smallest-Real ... ain_0&hash=item1e66319f33
somthing like this one - However some of you will be able to find something cheaper.
When wrapping the device to send it to yourself, place it in a larger box and write that's it a designer hand bag or something tempting - post it from Hoboken and see what happens !

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Despite all recovery efforts, three Christmas packages picked up on December 13 (USPS flat rate, priority) are still missing. I'd frugally, carefully, and delightedly shopped since August, as well as baked goodies like mad. One of the items inside was a 150-year-old Native American moccasin. Nobody knows anything except that they were picked up before they vanished.

Oh, but I'm not bitter.

I'm just sayin'.

Next time, I'm using UPS.

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Very soon the same kind of organization, with the same motivation to perform, same incentives, same responsibility and accountability, and same monopolisitic power - soon they will be running our health care.


They already do. It's called Medicare and it's well run with high satisfaction rates.

That's why seniors say: "Don't touch my medicare!"

A crappy local post office and a national medical program can't really be compared.


The funny thing about the "Don't touch my Medicare!" line is that the actual quote was "Keep your government hands off my Medicare!" This was screamed by a health care town hall attendee in South Carolina.

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But you know... the Seniors are saying don't touch our post office either.

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Very soon the same kind of organization, with the same motivation to perform, same incentives, same responsibility and accountability, and same monopolisitic power - soon they will be running our health care.


They already do. It's called Medicare and it's well run with high satisfaction rates.

That's why seniors say: "Don't touch my medicare!"

A crappy local post office and a national medical program can't really be compared.

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