If there is anyone else out there who is trapped in "postal limbo". there is light on the horizon. This applies specifically to people who get their mail sent to their p.o. box. If you didn't know, delivery of your packages from Amazon --to your home address--is left to the "discretion" of postal employees. If your town, like my town has a bigoted and vindictive employee who is REFUSING to deliver the package he was paid to deliver by Amazon, they definitely want to know. Together we can "cancel" this practice. A practice that discriminates against p.o. box owners, who are left with absolutely NO way to receive packages. Those purchases are sent back to the sender with no attempt made to deliver them the way FEDX, or UPS, or Amazon trucks, would do. Unfortunately, most of these other carriers hand-over the package at the tail end of the journey to USPS--who then refuses to deliver them. Amazon is left to pay both shipping and returns for prime members--with no sale being made. Re-ordering just runs up the bill for Amazon over and over, still with no delivery. Not a happy situation for Amazon either! They are now aware of the revenue they are loosing and are committed to addressing this. So, if this is happening to you too, email Amazon's Executive Customer Relations. They are there to help and I find them willing to do what it takes to resolve issues to a happy conclusion. My happy conclusion would be to have Amazon drop USPS as one of their carriers. That would cost USPS millions in $ revenue annually--and might result in lost jobs. With luck, they will start firing those creating the problems. So, please--if USPS is also refusing to deliver what they were paid to deliver for you, contact the people at Amazon and let them know. It's time we stop this discriminatory practice. And it's time to take back our rights, like everyone else, to get our packages delivered.
The employees at the Hopewell Annex try to convince you that they are doing you a big favor delivering packages. We recently stopped all purchases of mail delivery boxes and are going full online with items such as bank statements. This is due to a lack of trust we have with the US postal service in their ability to deliver important mail items to our home. This is another way to put them out of business. Also, do you have a link for the Amazon customer relations?