How can something get "lost" in the mail?

Dude111

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I just got a christmas card that was marked 1 December!! (Must have gotton lost and they found it??)

I tell ya,I would much rather get the box of VHS tapes from Colorado I ordered from ebay last year!!

What happens to stuff they say got lost??

Things have an address on them. What happens to it??

I have had several ebay things not come......... (Gotton "lost")



Its a bunch of BS!!
 
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I just got a christmas card that was marked 1 December!! (Must have gotton lost and they found it??)

I tell ya,I would much rather get the box of VHS tapes from Colorado I ordered from ebay last year!!

What happens to stuff they say got lost??

Things have an address on them. What happens to it??

I have had several ebay things not come......... (Gotton "lost")



Its a bunch of BS!!
The Postal Service apparently lost thousands of Trump ballots in 2020 while also delivering tens of thousands of fake Biden ballots.
 
Prove it!
As expected, the USPS denied any failures or wrongdoing or errors even though the problems were widely reported causing at least one judge to demand answers.

https://www.govexec.com/assets/future-ready-workforce-q425/portal/?oref=ge-featured-ebooks

Here's What Really Happened With Mail Ballots and USPS on Election Day​

Postal Service says ballots were delivered on time, though Postmaster General DeJoy faces court censure.​

November 4, 2020

Eric Katz


The U.S. Postal Service is facing intense scrutiny from a federal court as the mailing agency defends its processing of ballots across the country, with a judge indicating he will call its chief executive to testify in the coming days.

USPS’ processing of ballots came under question on Election Day, as the agency scrambled to get a record number of absentee and mailed votes to election boards by state deadlines. A federal judge’s order to conduct “sweeps” of processing plants to ensure no ballots were left behind in areas that had struggled with mail delays sparked headlines, particularly after the judge censured postal management for failing to comply with his direction. That non-compliance led the judge, Emmet Sullivan of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, to tell USPS he would soon ask Postmaster General Louis DeJoy to testify before him.
 
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