
11-28-2022 02:49 PM - edited 11-28-2022 02:52 PM
If you lost lettermail packages recently moving to/from/into alberta, they just found out a worker was heavily stealing packages
They say ''all packages'' have been returned but untracked they just can't know
11-28-2022 05:02 PM
Such short sighted stupidity. Losing a very good well paying job, pension and benefits for a few thousand bucks.
11-28-2022 05:09 PM
And the inconvenience it would have caused many.
11-28-2022 05:37 PM
The article isn't terribly clear about the "motive"
I've seen a couple of these over the years here and in the US where the carrier was getting behind so they were just throwing the leftovers in their garage to keep up, never delivering the backlog.
They are charging them with theft though but that might be the required charge from removing them from the postal system whether or not they were intent on keeping anything out of them.
Either way not good for the sellers nor the buyers thats for sure!
11-28-2022 05:59 PM
Sounds like this guy was just hoarding undelivered mail, if the packages were all forwarded after being found it sounds like the guy wasn't even opening them and there are no details on the age of the packages so it could easily have been just a few here and there that built up over time.
A more serious issue in my area is theft from the red mailboxes, there are two in my area that were recently removed after being trashed and the contents stolen. One disappeared from in front of my local franchise, a week later I saw one in front of my local Staples which was all smashed up, covered in yellow emergency tape so I presume it had just happened.
One interesting thing, at the postal outlet I asked them when the box would be replaced and they said they had no idea and were not sure it would ever be replaced. The only issue with that is that I need to go during open hours instead of my usual middle of the night drop off.
11-28-2022 09:36 PM
Sounds like this guy was just hoarding undelivered mail
It's written in the articles it was deliverable mail
earlier this week found "in excess" of 500 "deliverable items" had been hoarded
11-29-2022 02:06 AM
The link below from Yahoo News explains more.
Says it was mail he was meant to deliver. I don't if that means in the local area or both local and across Canada.
My guess is he was grabbing untracked mail meant to go across Canada to avoid suspicion and not to be delivered locally.
Before his arrest I sent out a lettermail (DVD in bubble envelope) untracked to Ontario.
I sent it out with no delay. One week turned into two and eventually three before the customer requested a refund.
Normally I get one package lost within Canada per year, but this year it climbed to two. I lost one internationally and 2-3 packages enroute to me.
It's highly unlikely this employee had any of mine, but I do hope.
11-29-2022 02:07 AM
11-29-2022 03:51 PM
@rocketscollectibles wrote:Sounds like this guy was just hoarding undelivered mail
It's written in the articles it was deliverable mail
earlier this week found "in excess" of 500 "deliverable items" had been hoarded
Right. Deliverable mail meaning that it was still 'undelivered'.
11-29-2022 06:43 PM
Five hundred items?
I wonder how many items a carrier has in his bag each day?
11-29-2022 06:48 PM
I wonder how many items go through the Wainwright post office as they probably have less than 10,000 people in that area. I would think that a postal worker there would only have access to mail from senders in that area or mail that was coming in to be delivered there.
11-29-2022 06:55 PM
It's likely to be a carrier, because their co-workers would notice them taking home mail if that were not part of their duties.
And the "classic" mail hoarder is a carrier who gets overwhelmed one day, and takes some mail home to deal with tomorrow, only to be equally overwhelmed the next day.
Anyone else read Terry Pratchett's "Going Postal"?
11-30-2022 05:20 PM
I ordered a CD via lettermail a few months ago, and it never arrived.
Did the article say anything about his taste in music?
11-30-2022 06:40 PM
@ilikehockeyjerseys wrote:I ordered a CD via lettermail a few months ago, and it never arrived.
Did the article say anything about his taste in music?
Wonder if in the collection there were soccer balls and figure skates? Sorry Castaway flashback!!! Maybe carrier was looking for hockey jerseys?
12-05-2022 11:59 PM
so thats where they went!