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Usps Package/Local Office?

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Hey, I had a usps package delivered to me without tracking, and supposedly it has arrived, but I received no notice or information. Is there a local office I can go to where it likely would be sitting? I checked the USPS website and they have no info on international offices. I don't really know what to do in this situation at all. Thanks!

If it was sent USPS (not UPS), it should be at your local post office.

If it was sent from America and you mean it was sent by the U.S. Postal Service (U.S. Mail) it would arrive via the Thai Mail system. So it should be in the Thai post office that your local mail carrier works out of. You need to get their asap as it is their policy to only hold mail they can't deliver a couple of days and then they return it to the sender. This happened to me last year when my daughter sent me a small package from the U.S.A.

With luck the 'postie' will have put a postcard-sized note in your letter-box, telling you that there was a parcel awaiting-collection, from the post-office serving your postal-code. Take the card along, also some I.D., when you go to collect the parcel.

If you live within 10 miles of town ,check at the main post office near the railway station, even if you don't have a ticket from the post man saying he could not deliver, take your passport and you should be OK

Good luck

I has a USPS pacage arrive and I collected it from the second floor of the post office near the Thai Airways office in the city

It seems to me that you should ask the person or company who sent the package what address they put on it for delivery to you. If you know the address--and it would be logical that you should...perhaps you are the one who gave the address to the sender, your package should be at the local post office for the address or P.O. box given. Transit time is usually about 10 days from the US.

Let's see no tracking information and no notification that it has been delivered...... I'm just wonder how you know it has arrived? With that kind of power you should be able to win the lottery every month... whistling.gif

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