Below is the tracking information for a purchase I made last week. No, it is not a joke - the shipper is the US Postal Service. Keep in mind, the destination is Sylvania. According to this, it left 5 days ago and showed up back at the origin today. Could you imagine UPS or FedEx publishing information like this?
| Date | Time | Location | Event Details |
| June 20, 2008 | 01:50:00 AM | ALLEN PARK MI | Shipment has left seller facility and is in transit |
| June 25, 2008 | 05:53:00 AM | ALLEN PARK MI | Arrival Scan |
Time to get rid of this appendix on the federal government. I'm not sure which has outlived its usefulness more, the USPS or the FCC.

"Shipment has left seller facility and is in transit" So did the Postal Service manufacture, or sell this item? If it left the "seller" facility in Allen Park, MI could it have been waylaid by the seller's transit, or was the USPS responsible for the whole route of the shipment? Was it shipped totally via USPS, or was it sent via other means (the Postal Service has shipped sacks and boxes via FedEx for transshipment to airports via their routing for almost a decade now). Could it have spent five days getting from the "seller" in Allen Park to the Allen Park postal facility where it was scanned (again) to indicate it was being shipped to Sylvania via the Main Post Office in Toledo. If it was Express Mail there should have been information indicating each "scan" along the way (if everyone did their job). Each piece of Expres Mail is "scanned" as it leaves a facility, and as it arrives at a facility. If it is other than Express Mail then there is probably some scans at each large facility. That piece of mail from Allen Park had to come through the Main Post Office in Toledo before going to Sylvania, OH (unless it was already sorted to Sylvania in either Allen Park or Detroit, MI, and there usually isn't the volume to warrant that).
posted by oldsendbrdy on Jun 25, 2008 at 10:45:40 pm #