how much was your package worth?
you are the noob that has a smartphone with a camera and not take a picture of the tracking number barcode.
USPS its just a tracking number, no barcode on the receipt
Its pretty simple, when you get the receipt you email the tracking number to yourself. I did this even when I sent out the holster. It had zero value to me but I had the tracking just in case.
If I were shipping out something expensive, I would not use USPS. But if I did, I would for sure keep the receipt AND email the tracking info to myself. For expensive things, I'll track it online and cut and paste that link to myself. That way I can just click on it whenever I want.
Humm, our registered mail has barcode and tracking number.
![]()
USPS its just a tracking number, no barcode on the receipt
Its pretty simple, when you get the receipt you email the tracking number to yourself. I did this even when I sent out the holster. It had zero value to me but I had the tracking just in case.
If I were shipping out something expensive, I would not use USPS. But if I did, I would for sure keep the receipt AND email the tracking info to myself. For expensive things, I'll track it online and cut and paste that link to myself. That way I can just click on it whenever I want.
so? You also have ducks on your money
Not on the new ones. And Loons are not ducks.
![]()

a loon is just a duck with a big belly![]()
By your logic a goose is also a duck :awe:
When you ship with USPS, make sure to immediately, before you even leave the post office, take a photo of the receipt, tracking number, insurance slip, etc with your phone and email it to yourself or put it on a server or whatever.
It was broken equipment that I sent in for repair. Brand new, $700.
I honestly had no idea that the system would be so rudimentary as to remove ALL identifying information and have zero traceability other than what's on that paper, especially considering that the nature of their business often includes handling valuable material.
If you are a business with the potential to handle valuable material every day, would you design it to have NO safeguards and NO traceability? And then have the gall to blame the customer for utilizing a system that they somehow should have known had zero safeguards? You're blaming the customer for what really is the business's horrible design.
USPS uses legacy IBM 1401 systems with Punched cards for keeping track of parcels, so once you lose your information it would cost them lots of time and money to try and track down which card in storage is related to what you mailed if they do not have the info at hand.
of course a goose is a duck
You must have had a marvelous time playing duck duck duck as as child.
Well I hope this PSA thread does someone some good.
This single lost item has single-handedly negated, and then some, the money I have saved over UPS or FedEx over all my years if shipping.
$700 package? USPS? does not compute.