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SNES preservation project on hold due to missing $10,000 package

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Re: SNES preservation project on hold due to missing $10,000 package

#41
I was just checking DHL web site over here in Germany for the cost but found something that may be interesting:

Aufgrund der Streiks bei Lufthansa im Dezember 2016 wurden für Sendungen in die USA Ableitungen über alternative Transportrouten notwendig. Unter anderem über den Seeweg. Das führt aktuell noch zu stärkeren Verzögerungen bei der Zustellung von Economy Paketen in die USA.

Translation:

Due to a strike at Lufthansa in december 2016 packages with destination USA need to be redirected using alternate transport routes, amongst other by ship. This results in even bigger delays delivering economy packets into USA.

Source: https://www.dhl.de/de/privatkunden/pakete-versenden/weltweit...

If you have the DHL tracking number you should try tracking.

There's also the DHL facebook page where you can start a facebook chat, with good luck your supporter will speak english. (Just try!) https://www.facebook.com/DHLPaket/app/1609168226005546/

From what it looks there's a high chance your package is on a ship somewhere. And even more importantly, the sender should create a "Nachforschungsauftrag" with DHL (ha, one of our bureaucratic german words I can't even find a translation for - it's a request for inquiry of a lost package). Even with domestic packages over here the tracking information sometimes is plain wrong, and I expect it even more so to be wrong if they don't use their usual ways of transport. (No tracking of all those packages in a shipping container on a freighter.)

Good luck. (Btw, once I have given up on a package from the US to Germany after 6 months. The day after I gave up and purchased an alternative product my packet arrived ... UGH).

Re: SNES preservation project on hold due to missing $10,000 package

#42
post #12

Earlier quoted context omitted.

> that's some really high expectations there. The USPS is easily on my top 5 list of incompetent companies.

Why is that? They deliver more mail than all the other US carriers combined, and deal with almost half of the worlds mail traffic. For the truly massive amount of traffic they deal with, they are incredibly accurate and fast. If you have lived in another country like I have, you will quickly learn to appreciate the USPS.

They deliver junk mail quickly and accurately.

Half of the mail sent through the postal service is advertising mail. Much of the rest consists of mail from companies you already have a relationship with: bills, statements, offers for new products, etc.

So, when the USPS whips out a high accuracy rate, remember that its based on mail most people wouldn't notice or care to report missing. Still, I have seen statistics for mis- delivered mail as high as 1%. That's insanely high but it's consistent with anecdotal evidence.

Re: SNES preservation project on hold due to missing $10,000 package

#43
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Earlier quoted context omitted.

I was hoping USPS had improved. Something similar happened to me but with no resolution. About 12 years ago I returned a phone I bought on eBay that arrived non-functioning. The tracking page just stopped updating after it reached the destination post office. I went to the post office I sent it from asking for help. They told me I had to go to the post office for my return address. I thought it was odd but I did that…

USPS is quite remarkable given their costs. Based on the volume of mail handled there are many horror stories, but their actual error rates are very good. It does sound like you're in a particularly bad location. If you want better you'll have to pay more. Shipping within the US is awesome. Living in any other country is very enlightening. https://about.usps.com/what-we-are-doing/service-performance...

I would hope a "particularly bad location" wouldn't encompass the entire Salt Lake metro area (+1M pop) but my experience has been the same throughout the many places I've lived in the valley. You'd think a bad location would be isolated to a particular post office. By the stats on this page I'm in one of the better locations though (SLC).

I agree shipping in the US is awesome. I'm still amazed how well it works. USPS delivers the vast majority of packages I get through them without issue so perhaps they are a lot better than other countries in that respect. I guess my issue with them is more about their handling of exceptional situations. They mostly do their job fine but if something goes wrong it feels like it's the first time USPS has ever seen a package delivery problem. Perhaps UPS and FedEx are just as bad. I've just never had them lose a package so I haven't had to experience it.

I do, however, often feel like USPS costs me more than UPS and FedEx just because I have to spend time each day throwing 95% of what I get from them in the recycle bin (and that's after I've opted out of everything I can).

Re: SNES preservation project on hold due to missing $10,000 package

#44
post #5

As a hopeful note of optimism: I recently sent a large, expensive package (worth around $1500) cross-country via USPS. The package was sent out mid-December. According to the tracking it made it all the way to the destination Post Office. After that...nothing. It just never progressed. I filed both a mail search requests, and an insurance claim. I received nothing but radio silence on those as well. Fast forward to a…

I am in this exact scenario right now. The last entry on my tracking was my package arriving at my USPS facility 14 days ago and nothing has happened since. I just don't understand how something like this happens.

Re: SNES preservation project on hold due to missing $10,000 package

#45
post #41

I was just checking DHL web site over here in Germany for the cost but found something that may be interesting: Aufgrund der Streiks bei Lufthansa im Dezember 2016 wurden für Sendungen in die USA Ableitungen über alternative Transportrouten notwendig. Unter anderem über den Seeweg. Das führt aktuell noch zu stärkeren Verzögerungen bei der Zustellung von Economy Paketen in die USA. Translation: Due to a strike at Luft…

DHL says the package is already in USPS' hands stateside, so it's not on a ship.

Re: SNES preservation project on hold due to missing $10,000 package

#46
post #12

Earlier quoted context omitted.

> that's some really high expectations there. The USPS is easily on my top 5 list of incompetent companies.

Why is that? They deliver more mail than all the other US carriers combined, and deal with almost half of the worlds mail traffic. For the truly massive amount of traffic they deal with, they are incredibly accurate and fast. If you have lived in another country like I have, you will quickly learn to appreciate the USPS.

I'm sure it could be worse, but out of the 3 main providers we have in the US here, they're the most unreliable. I'm not trying to just rip on them, but from my experience, they don't think much of delivering packages a day or more late as it happens fairly consistently.

Re: SNES preservation project on hold due to missing $10,000 package

#47
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post #25

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Sue them over what? DHL didn't lose the package.

No, but the sender had a contract with them, to deliver the package, not USPS. USPS were acting as a subcontractor in this instance. So legally DHL are liable if anyone is.

I guarantee you the contract you have with shipping companies doesn't let you (successfully) sue them simply because the package didn't get delivered. No shipping company would still exist today if that were the case, they would have been sued into the ground long ago.

Re: SNES preservation project on hold due to missing $10,000 package

#48
> I've already maxed out my 401K loans on the Japanese game set, and it will probably be 2-3 years before I finish dumping and scanning all of those games to sell them for money.

I always feel a sinking feeling in the pit of my stomach when I read things like this.

Is any labour of love worth your potential future? As much as I admire his dedication, it's not a choice I'd make... :(

Maybe it's just because I'm a bit of an ops guy, and it feels like leveraging a single point of failure. :P

Re: SNES preservation project on hold due to missing $10,000 package

#50

I'm a developer at USPS; if you send me the tracking number I can try to pass this along to someone.

"I will provide my full name, address, the tracking#, and the missing mail search ID to anyone who can contact me from an @usps.com e-mail address."

RTFA

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