Hurricane Milton broke the post and hurled the mail box against the tree, and
Bob removed the box, sat it on the stump that the bobcat removed.
Bob removed the box, sat it on the stump that the bobcat removed.
We were getting mail in it on the stump, that now resides at the curb waiting for pickup.
When the stump left I sat the box on the bench by the front door, and we missed 8 days of mail. We live in a community that has walking door to door mail persons, and the boxes are like the new one, on the wall at the front door.
The box on the post was put there when we got Jake, because he was tearing up the window and blinds everytime the mail person walked on the porch. The mailman just without comment, started putting it in the new box
In my new role of Pioneer Woman, I ordered the box and heavy tape to mount it on the wall, and since our walls are concrete block and I am unable to screw a screw into a concrete wall.
Clever was not the word, since the lid would not open or allow the box to glue to the wall, because the lid stuck out for 1/9 inch. I noticed the paint stirrer was exactly the size of the lip overhang taped it to the back and then to the wall.
TA DA! I said to Bob who doubted I could do it.
Next morning I checked on it and it was on the porch floor!
how do I undo TA DA!? DA TA?
Later that day Bob went out in the garage, and hammered and drilled and
gave me an hour of peace in the house and
the next thing I knew he had found a way to screw it to the concrete.
Ta Da! for Bob. The lid opened and the flag went up.
I am signed up on USPS.com and receive an email every day of scanned mail that will arrive that day. We were missing 8 pieces of mail, and one was the water bill, the only one that is a paper bill. Clever again, I looked it up on the city water sight and paid the bill. I went to USPS.com and logged in, and 20 minutes later, fouund the way to report the missing mail and sent them the notice.
I received an 3 emails, and the 3rd one said, you must replace any mail box that is destroyed in the same place it was when it was destroyed.
I answered and said our mail box was away where this one is, but due to a dog that hated the mail man, we put it on the corner about 10 feet away from our door, that the dog died and we wanted it back where it was, just like every house in our neighborhood. we are the only one not by the door.
They replied with the same message.
I had an aha moment I cut down the bush so the box was in plain sight, put a card with a stamp on it, lifted the red flag and Voile! .
He picked it up.
Next day I got an email that said I must come get the mail or put the box back where it was or she would send the mail back to senders.
I replied, we got our mail in the box on the wall yesterday. Thank you.
I wanted to say, Lady, don't make me come down there, I will be riding on my broom and I am already on a warpath because of 2 hurricanes and LIFE ISSUES.
PS: the stump is still at the curb, can someone come drag it back where it was and I will nail the old bent box on top of the stump. so there USPSThe mail has been coming and being dropped in the new box and I am happy for that because the POSTMISTRESS writing the emails, sounded like she was going to stop our mail if I did not put it back where it was.
15 comments:
Wow! What a stupid rule and emails! Especially after a hurricane! I'm glad the fellow delivering has more compassion and sense.
Good grief, what a fuss she made! People have gone thru so much with the hurricane, you would think they would be more understanding.
Hari Om
Not something that the British would have to contend with... All our mail comes THROUGH the door! There are plenty of folk we call "jobsworths" though... ie 'Its more than my job's worth to think outside the box.' YAM xx
Yamini is right - mail in Britain is posted through the letterboxes on our front doors. The rule regarding putting up replacement mail boxes sounds frustrating after the damage caused by the hurricanes. The lady wasn't sympathetic at all, which didn't help. Your blog friends are thinking of you as you contend with all these difficulties. So glad you, Bob and Beau are safe and doing your best to get through the aftermath of the hurricanes.
How totally stupid that the mail box has to be in the same place as it was before. So long as it's visible to the carrier what's the difference. I'm glad you finally started getting your mail again.
You Gettum' Girl! What a grumpy woman! You need to invite her to the house so she can see where all mailboxes are!
hugs
Donna
Things like this makes me want to scream...
This sounds like a dilemma where the post office should be willing to work with you on. My goodness...it's not as if you just decided for yourself that you wanted to move the mailbox. Our mail system around here is terrible. I mailed a bill on October 12th and it just got where it was supposed to be going yesterday. So...will you leave the mail box on the wall...or do you plan to move it back out on a post?
Hello,
If the mailman delivers mail to the box on the wall at the neighbors houses , why wouldn't they do the same for you.
That is stupid. Our mailbox is down at the street and the mail truck pulls up to the box, if they have to deliver a package they pull into the driveway. We have teenagers that ride around and think it is fun to hit all the mailboxes along the roads. I am glad you have settle the mailbox issue. Take care, have a great day and happy weekend.
Kudos to you for both ingenuity and persistence. And I am glad you are receiving mail. With luck there will be mail other than advertising flyers or bills. Send me your address and I will mail a nice card to you.
That is a stupid rule. There's no humanity in big business (that's what the Government is). Shame on the USPS for being such a royal pain in the backside. So impersonal. I hate cities anyway. I'm thankful our mail delivery lady puts it wherever it needs to be without any fuss.
Love & Prayers.
Well, sadly here the USPS is loaded with tons of idiots at the actual post office. Our mail carrier is super nice fortunately.
OMDs Sandra
What a mess with the box. You might remember back in March someone knocked our mailbox off the post and broke off the ledge that the box sat on. WE had to tape it all back together til we ordered a new mail box and found a ledge that would fit the box and the post. Thank goodness you are finally getting your mail delivered to the box on the house. So rude of the post mistress to write that note under the circumstances of the broken box and SURELY your box is not the only one that was damaged.
We also get informed mail coming email. Some days we get what is listed some days we don't get anything and some days we get what seems like a week's worth of junk. And oddly somedays our mail is not delivered until after dark. I think it is time to bring back the Pony Express.
Hugs Cecilia
UGH!!! I can feel my blood pressure skyrocketing. Despite our local postal people being some of the sweetest humans on the planet -- exceptions to the rule -- I've had little use for the whole Postal Service. All the time crying "poor us", raising rates and providing crummy service. I do love the "Informed Delivery" service, but that's probably just a computer.
You go, Pioneer Woman!
That’s crazy. If they can see the box, then what’s the big deal? Too much bureaucratic non-sense. No wonder the postal service is in such poor shape.
Your “pioneer woman” comment was funny.
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