Friday May. 25, 2012
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Up to 25 pounds of priority mail may be missing
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By MJV24 on 02-24-10
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So that is where some of my packages have gone…..= )
By dsrobins on 02-24-10
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Damn, I’m sure my $ 2 million annual dividend check from Prudential Financial was in one of those bags.  They always whip by UPS.  Who do I sue first, the post office or UPS?  Please let me know quickly.
By dsrobins on 02-24-10
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ship not whip….  sorry… but both apply
By FightOrFlight on 02-25-10
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Pilots flying that route have big kahunas.  One flight at night, in a snow storm and 50 mph winds for most of us would render us into shaking, scared, whimpering babies.

Its easier to look for the lost mail than flying that route.
By Nicholesgs on 02-25-10
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So if some one finds these bags and is not an honest person, decides to go through them and cash all of the checks that might be in the bags, there is going to be some pissed off people. My IRS check could of been in there. That is going to be a pain in the b*&^. This is not a good time of year to lose mail. Don’t they have some kind of sensor for when the door is open? Something else that Obama will tax us for (putting sensors in all USPS plans).