Ah. So you suspect they hadn’t had a chance to check it yet, as I assume you got it unopened.
We fairly recently had an issue with USPS where we just weren’t getting any mail except packages. Everyone on the street noticed. We called, and it got rectified right away.
Ours was less nefarious and more stupid. The normal mail carrier was on vacation, and the guy who replaced him couldn’t find our street and so just didn’t come by. A separate person handled packages, which is why we got those.
I think it was about a month ago, but I still get concerned when we don’t have mail two days in a row.
This just happened to my mom, but it was never delivered just somewhere in the ontario ca hub. The medication is powerful pain meds and UPS said its lost fill out a claim, I told them, i now have to contact the police & file a report cause of the type of meds. Its the Law.
No help from UPS its lost so fill out a claim. I doubt it was lost & thats what ups person said & im sure they were stolen with all my moms info & address.
Discusting just thinking about the pain & suffering my mom is going thru & the side effects of not taking these meds its going take a heavy toll on my mom health she’s 77yr.
They don’t care.
Only issues I’ve had is with them and on multiple occasions. It’s to the point that I dread when I see a package is being shipped via FuckedEx. Here’s one case when Mrs Cad’s meds went missing. They insisted the driver did a GPS check to confirm it was our house. They even confirmed the address but I know he didn’t bother to drive back out. So after the third time I called Customer Service
FedExCustomerService: The driver confirmed that he delivered the package to 123 Fake Street.
Me: That’s impossible. I was here that day and there was no package.
FECS: (Heavy sigh) The driver put it in your milk box.
Me: I don’t have a milk box.
FECS: You’re a fucking liar.
Me:
Yes that is a direct quote including the F bomb. You know who does have a milk box? 213 Fake Street … who had the meds. When I called to file a complaint they said that since I tracked down the medication the matter was closed.
UPS stole a package that I shipped, but the joke was on them, as it was a broken convection toaster oven that I was shipping back to the manufacturer for repair. Breville send me a new one at no charge and of course collected the insurance for the stolen item.
No it was lie, UPS now has it under investigation… I went straight to the top & rattled a tree, So my mom doesn’t have her meds & her Dr. Im sure going make her jump thru hopes.
Sickening to see my mom suffereing & being her son
My hands are tight due to the medication & laws, but im doing everything in my power to right this wrong & those that stoled them. Karma!!! I read about the theft of medication from ups worker’s $10,000 worth of meds.
The Dr. Office is slow as molasses in winter helping my mom, lets see what happens after i called we shall see. I thought a doctor #1 rule do no harm to the patient, well im seeing it with her Dr.
My father takes prescription pain medications, and I suggested to my mother that they use a mail-order pharmacy but she told me that they can’t do that; nor can they get an electronic prescription. Instead, they have to visit the doctor in person, get a paper prescription, deliver that to CVS and later pick up the prescription. It’s all a hassle for both of them, given their ages.
I think that has to be that doctor’s policy, not the law. Something like 25 states actually require electronic prescriptions for controlled substances and all of them allow it.
the same thing happened to my cousin’s bday present last year … a 250-dollar limited edition pool cue they said he wasn’t there and never tried to deliver it again …the company was in no way surprised about it and sent another one
Does anyone know if the same kind of thing happens to passports? My wife got her Korean passport renewed. She did all the pictures and paperwork and met with them. Then they mailed it to us.
USPS says it was delivered to our mailbox, but I never saw it. I’m even signed up for the system that sends me a daily email showing pictures of (most of) the mail that will be delivered that day. Sometimes things are delivered that show “no picture available” in the daily email. The day the passport supposedly arrived I received the email showing all the mail that got delivered that day, but 1 piece of mail had “no picture available”. We never got the passport.
All this hassle and misery with prescriptions by mail is why I don’t go that route. I realize that some insurance requires you to do this, but so far mine isn’t requiring it - just offering a discount to do mail scrips.
I did try it for a couple of months earlier this year, but I hated it. I had to use Optum Rx. I got tired of calling them on the phone and trying to correct mistakes they made, and talking to a dunderhead who didn’t know how to use their computer. I finally threw my hands up and went back to my local pharmacy that I trusted.
I’m retiring next year and will use Medicare. I bet they’ll force me to do the mail thing and I’m not looking forward to it.
I get all my scrips via USPS, and I think I only had one extremely minor issue where the USPS email said it was delivered, but it didn’t come until the next day. I have Kaiser, and I’m also lucky enough that they have a pharmacy a five minute drive from me.