Murphy's Law

It never fails...when you are trying to get something done and a part or something you need, has to rely on getting from point A to point B, Murphy's Law prevails. I was informed that I had bought the wrong valve springs for my intended cam application. The seller (company) said just return them, pay the difference and they would get me what I needed. I sent the springs back to the company, priority mail on the 5th of December. The last time the box was scanned was at the USPS facility in St. Louis on the 10th. Haven't heard "hide nor hair" since. The tracking number, keeps showing "in transit." I go to the post office to get some answers and see the "deer in the head lights." Filed a lost mail report...(like pissin in the wind) nothing found yet. GIVE ME A BREAK!!!! :soapbox:
Norm


Call them and ask them to look for it...

I had a package get lost in limbo at one of the distribution centers, filed a lost mail report, then called and asked an employee to look into it and they found it and got it back on track for me...

When the lost mail claim person called me a couple days later, I told them that the distribution center found it and is supposed to get it back on the way and gave that person the contact at the distribution center and my package was back on track again....

The most progress that I made was to contact the post office and have them look for it... I told them that it's off the radar and I would appreciate if they could look into it... I told them that I was afraid to wait longer to look into it because if it's lost, the sooner they start looking for it the better chance they have to find it...