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3 hours ago, Mbirdsley said:

We live in rural Michigan and it has been great!!!   Always between 1-3pm.  Same lady since we have lived in the house since 2014.  Most of the subs are pretty good when the normal lady takes the day offs.  
 

i don’t have any issues with our UPS, fed ex, or Amazon drivers either 

This is us too.

More importantly my wife receives all her meds in the mail USPS.

These are life sustaining deals that cause some major problems

if the deliveries are somehow jacked up or late. 

We have a 'regular' USPS person, who has changed a few times over the years.

We are also fortunate in that we are usually home when they come in the morning.

After some pleasantries, I ALWAYS make sure they know how important these deliveries are

and how much we depend on them to get this stuff here in timely manner. 

We always end up exchanging home & cell phone numbers in case there's ever a problem.

Rarely has there ever been one.

And they will bring them all right to the door.

We let them meet & greet the dogs.

Something few experience.

Another reason I like this place.

Finally for at least the last 3 mail carriers anyway, we placed a shelter/foster dog with them.

Most recently just 2 weeks ago. 

Took 3 phone calls. 

:smiley:

A-Jay

 

 

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We live rural also. Our mail carrier is a trooper. We've had her for four years. Around three each day, she delivers our mail. She's always on schedule except in very bad weather. She takes a lot of pride in her job, and it shows.

been at the same address for 40 years and have had no problem with mine . i get delivery every day , if i order something or somebody sends me something i get it.

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