
07-24-2018 02:18 PM
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07-24-2018 03:30 PM
Most letter carriers are literate. It's practically a job requirement.
Check the postal code you sent your seller.
Is it correct?
If it is stop worrying. The sort will put it in the postal walk bag for your code.
The carrier may notice the wrong street, but compare to your other mail and correct it .
Or he may return it to the terminal .
There the clerks can correct the postal code to the other street.
So it may be "meet the neighbours " time. Walk around the block, knock on their door, and explain your problem.
Most peopl will be cooperative.
This is entirely your responsibility.
Not the post office, not eBay, not your seller.
07-24-2018 02:23 PM
If you paid through PayPal & the address is correct there, then you should be okay.
07-24-2018 02:25 PM
07-24-2018 02:36 PM
Contact the seller(s) and ask which address they used (paypal or ebay).
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You might need to contact whoever is living at the wrong address about the possible problem.
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07-24-2018 02:40 PM
07-24-2018 02:42 PM
07-24-2018 03:30 PM
Most letter carriers are literate. It's practically a job requirement.
Check the postal code you sent your seller.
Is it correct?
If it is stop worrying. The sort will put it in the postal walk bag for your code.
The carrier may notice the wrong street, but compare to your other mail and correct it .
Or he may return it to the terminal .
There the clerks can correct the postal code to the other street.
So it may be "meet the neighbours " time. Walk around the block, knock on their door, and explain your problem.
Most peopl will be cooperative.
This is entirely your responsibility.
Not the post office, not eBay, not your seller.
07-24-2018 03:56 PM
07-25-2018 08:59 AM
I would write a note and stick it on your mailbox so the postman/lady can see it, they'll remember if it's done around the same week that you expect delivery of your items.
07-25-2018 09:28 AM
What does your seller say?
07-25-2018 12:44 PM
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07-30-2018 01:53 AM
A note on your mail box is a good idea. Better is to camp out on your doorstep in a lawn chair with a good book until the carrier comes along and explain the problem directly. If your letter carrier also delivers on 138th, you are certain to get all of them after telling the carrier directly.