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I receive mail in a mailbox on the street in front of my house.When I order from Amazon, the product is sent initially through UPS, then when it arrives at the nearest town 3 miles away, it is handed off to the USPS in that town and then it is sent to a town 75 miles away and the redistributed to the PO 10 miles from my house. If the order is too large for my mailbox, the carrier leaves a card informing me that I must pick up the package at the PO 10 miles from my home. The UPS truck from the town 3 miles away passes my house every day so why would Amazon hand off the package to USPS instead of allowing UPS to deliver it. Are they crazy or uninformed about the delivery process? I am planning on giving up ordering from Amazon in the future if this craziness cannot be remedied.


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