USPS collection box.
Share and Follow

FURIOUS customers are slamming the U.S. Postal Service over massive mail delays.

People’s packages have been stuck for weeks at the Jackson distribution center in Missouri – even after paying extra for expedited shipping.

USPS collection box.

USPS customers are fuming over major mail delaysCredit: Reuters
Rear view of several USPS mail trucks parked in a row.

Packages have apparently been stuck for weeks, even after customers paid extra for express shippingCredit: Getty
Blue USPS mailbox with blurred USPS trucks in the background.

USPS insisted that operations were running as usualCredit: Getty

Robin Smith, who sent Valentine’s Day gifts to her granddaughters on February 3, is among those left fuming.

She paid an additional $35 for three-day delivery, but her packages still remain in Jackson, seemingly going nowhere.

“I don’t know when it’s going to be delivered. I paid an extra $35 to get it delivered in three days, non-refundable,” Smith said.

“My thing is, why keep taking packages if you’ve got a whole slew of packages that haven’t even gone out yet?”

USPS responded to the many complaints, insisting operations were running as usual.

A statement read: “The U.S. Postal Service realizes our customers depend on the mail every day.

“The Jackson, MS processing center, like all mail processing facilities, is a 24-hour operation and constantly receives, processes, and moves mail as quickly as possible.

“The facility is adequately staffed and is working hard to ensure all items are processed and dispatched timely.”

But local businesses say the problem is only getting worse.

USPS customers rage ‘try to be respectful’ as mailman caught in eye-rolling act on cam – agency gave confusing response

Sara Allen, who owns Lovely Boutique in Clinton, MO, ships up to 20 packages a day to customer nationwide.

But she says everything has been bottlenecked in Jackson for the past month.

“I see it on all ends as a business owner,” Allen said.

“It’s hard for me because I do what I can do, you know, and I have the customer that’s calling and saying, ‘I bought this 12 days ago,’ and I’m like, ‘I did what I had to do, but it’s in Jackson.’”

She hopes USPS will take action soon.

“I don’t know if they need to hire more people or come up with a better system, but I hope that they’re trying their best, and that’s all I can ask,” Allen said.

For now, customers experiencing delays can file a claim for their packages, though many remain skeptical about when—or if—their shipments will arrive.

Avoiding mail theft

To prevent mail theft, the United States Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) recommends residents take several precautions.

  • First, avoid letting mail sit in your mailbox—inspect it daily and remove it promptly.
  • For package deliveries, track shipments on the USPS website and sign up for email or text alerts to stay informed.
  • If you’re not home when your mail is scheduled to arrive, consider asking a trusted neighbor to pick it up for you.
  • For longer absences, you can have your mail held at the Post Office by requesting this service online.
  • If valuable mail such as checks doesn’t arrive, immediately reach out to the issuing agency.
  • It’s also crucial to update your address with the Post Office and any businesses you regularly correspond with to avoid potential issues.
  • Lastly, for outgoing mail, it’s safer to hand it directly to your letter carrier or deposit it inside your local Post Office for added security.

Source: U.S. Postal Inspector

It comes after a homeowner was left bewildered after his medication appeared to be held up in the post office.

Thomas Luke, from Mississippi, was unsure why he didn’t receive his drugs even though they had been shipped.

He was meant to receive it on February 13 – four days after it had been shipped, as reported by the NBC affiliate WLBT-TV.

But, four days later, Luke still had not received his delivery, sparking confusion.

Luke revealed his medicines usually take between five and seven business days to be delivered.

And, he said the delivery process has been normal in the past.

But, Luke admitted he started noticing discrepancies in January.

USPS stressed the company had “caught up” on any backlogs.

“The U.S. Postal Service realizes our customers depend on the mail every day, a USPS spokesperson told The U.S. Sun.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like

Trump Administration Reveals New Year Revisions to Select Tariffed Imports

The Trump administration made headlines on Wednesday with the announcement of…

Zohran Mamdani Set to Transform the Future of New York City

During the swearing-in ceremony for New York City’s new mayor, Zohran Mamdani,…

Trump Promises Swift U.S. Action if Iran Targets Peaceful Protesters: ‘Ready to Respond

On Friday, President Trump delivered a stern warning to Iran’s leadership,…

Nancy Pelosi Reflects on Retirement Plans and Contemplates Her Legacy

On a recent episode of ABC News’ “This Week,” host Jonathan…

Heartbroken Families Seek Answers: Missing Loved Ones, Including Children, After Deadly Swiss Nightclub Fire Claims 47 Lives

Teenagers as young as 14 remain unaccounted for following a devastating fire…

Inside Trump’s Bold Health Revelation: The Shocking Aspirin Habit and Unveiled Regrets

Donald Trump, poised to become the oldest person to serve a second…

Chaos Unleashed: Mamdani’s Soviet-Style Block Party Faces Backlash Over Basic Amenities Failures

Socialism has a predictable track record: transforming affluent regions into impoverished…

Fox News Anchor’s Emotional Revelation: 11 Miscarriages and the Strength to Share Her Story

In a heartfelt moment on Fox News, contributor Leslie Marshall opened up…