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USPS marked my package as delivered on 6/23, but I never received it. Strangely, I had another legitimate USPS package delivered that day, but not the other one.

I have never had a package stolen or not received something in the 3 years I've lived here, so the fact that this specific package never arrived seems suspicious. Especially since the legitimate one arrived the same day. My worst fear is my neighbor took it and opened it, and they now know what I'm up to.

Has anyone ever had a package marked delivered and then received it weeks later?
/u/Lefthanded
2 points
6 days ago
"delivered" is the mailman way of saying fuck you i took your package and if you report it as undelivered then you're going down with me. sorry man
/u/Onebirbtwobirb
1 points
5 days ago
I audibly laughed at this like actually
/u/spewspace 📢 🍼
1 points
5 days ago
damn. i guess out of all the possibilities, this isn't the worst one
/u/Ghwbushsr
1 points
6 days ago
ask yourself how many buddies you told about it. bet its the last one you expected, too
/u/spewspace 📢 🍼
0 points
5 days ago
actually an interesting theory, but i live in a gated apartment complex so i doubt that happened lol
Yeah, he's right. It's your bro that you told. Or someone he told. That's the number one rule of darknet. Never let anyone you know irl know that you know about the darknet. Make something up about where you get your shit.
/u/carolinarayes
2 points
4 days ago
Just wanted to add that even telling my older brother and the girl I was with at the time (few years back) ended up with 6-7 people knowing what I was getting into. It was a mess.
/u/Ghwbushsr
1 points
5 days ago
lmao, bro... that's like saying nobody can break into something if it's locked...
/u/kesselrun
1 points
5 days ago
If I may, I would like to tack on another part to OP's question, Sorry Spews I hope you don't mind. Has anyone ever had a pack go missing with the, "in transit" forever on informed delivery? I have one thats been missing so long its not even on the list of packages coming anymore. Has anyone had this happen and it still ended up coming?
Either stolen by someone at usps and never scanned or it fell behind something where no one ever looks. There's always a possibility it's bouncing around somewhere but usually there are updates if usps has it in possession. I had one that bounced between two hubs because of a fucked up zip code. Went from the sorting place to the post office, then they'd notice there was no address like mine in that area and send it back, the sorting place would sort it by zip code and never look twice.

Finally had to call about it because it bounced back and forth and I realized I had the wrong zip code so nothing suspicious about the pack. The post master of that post office put it in another priority box with my correct address and sent it to me.
/u/kesselrun
1 points
4 days ago*
So what happened with this pack was from the very start it went off in a completely different direction from the usual route it takes based on what I was seeing in my informed delivery. These deliveries usually stay completely within my state but for whatever reason this one shot over a state and then it never ever left that shipping hub once it got there. Just updated to "in transit within network" which is an automatic thing if it doesn't get scanned again and it just stayed that way for a few weeks before the package just disappeared completely from my incoming packages. And now I'm just imagining that there is just a pack of dope somewhere just lost in the shipping facility.
You may be right.
/u/The_Mad_Hatter
1 points
3 days ago
Yup! This was a clearnet/totally legit package but USPS marked it delivered. Called the business to complain we hadn't received it and they sent us tracking and it sure enough, showed it was delivered. Figured it was mis-delivered or whatever. Wasn't a big deal. Then 7 days later we get the package. Have no clue what happened. I'm guessing that the postman left it in the truck or forgot to drop it off and were too lazy to return back to the house to drop it off. So they scanned it as delivered. They prob intended to deliver it the next day but forgot or got lost somewhere. That was prob the longest time.

I've had many packages get marked delivered one day and then actually be delivered the next day. Let me ask this on your pack that wasn't delivered, was the timestamp of hte delivery at the "right time"? The pack that took a week was actually scanned close to when they were at the house - but like 5 minutes later. So I think they either misdelievered it and only got it back 7 days later OR they were lazy and just marked it delivered when they were done with my block.

Most of the times when this happens, the scan will be late in the evening. So its clear that they are doing it when they get back to the post office and they don't want to have an outstanding package not delivered. I'd say if your scan was late evening, its prob the postman forgot to drop it off and they scanned it delievered back a the post office. If the scan time was close to the time they were actually at your place, then a misdelivery could be what's going on.
/u/spewspace 📢 🍼
1 points
3 days ago
The interesting thing is I had another USPS delivery that same day and both were timestamped the exact same time, but I only received one of the packages. So either they accidentally put it in my neighbor's mailbox (I live in an apartment complex), or it was delivered and someone stole it (including the mailman). It's been almost 3 weeks since then so I'm assuming I'm not going to get it. Now I'm just really curious on where this package ended up - did someone else accidentally get it and open it?
/u/The_Mad_Hatter
1 points
3 days ago
That is weird. And if someone random stole it, why not take BOTH of those packs and not just one? Does anybody know you use the DNMs? You never know, some ppl get desparate and if they know someone who used the markets, they might hop by and take it if oppty presented itself.

The timestamp is weird. So obvioulsy the mailman scanned it and had it right at your mailbox. Not like the timing was off. Do you have those mailbox clusters? Its possible taht the mailman was being sloppy and slipped that one in the other box. BUt you'd think it'd get returned. Also I know there are thieves who have master postal keys. Possible they broke in? Again, why not take both packs then. Its so odd.
/u/spewspace 📢 🍼
1 points
1 day ago
I have never had a package stolen before so I feel like this wasn't stolen unless someone could somehow identify exactly what it was beforehand. I had actually made this order for someone else, and he's the only person who knows I use the DNMs as I have ordered for him in the past. He already paid me for it before it was delivered, so there is no incentive for him (or anyone he knows) to steal it from me. He'd be stealing from himself lol.