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Letter: Mail Delivery

Bryan New writes:
That isn't the whole story. I've got a package that has been stuck at the Louisville distribution center for nearly 2 weeks now. It has absolutely nothing to do with the weather. This happens all the time. I'm a collector of certain things and I never have a problem with any distribution centers anywhere in the continental United States. It's always the Louisville center. Last year they even lost a package of mine.

Sometimes I get things 2 months late. I'm just about ready to contact Senator Rand Paul. I've been told that they have thousands of packages that go through there daily. After a while I don't buy that excuse. Why. Because that's their job and thats what they get paid to do. In my opinion someone needs to be fired there and they need some restructuring.
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