The reality of USPS' Delivery Confirmation commonly misunderstood as "Tracking" System.
Being a Gold Powerseller on eBay for the past decade, I can tell you from personal experience that USPS Delivery Confirmation is not a method of tracking, but is really intended for the shipper to confirm delivery once it has arrived.
I have questions from newbie buyers coming in my inbox on a regular basis asking questions and making similar statements as the OP.
If any business who ships via USPS Priority Mail or First Class with Delivery Confirmation, they most commonly use the "Click & Ship" method which means they pay for postage and print the shipping label online.
They then schedule a pick up and the USPS picks the packages up the next business day or they have them dropped off at the bulk mail unit in the main post office.
I ship from the SAME EXACT post office that V4L uses since I am 3 miles away from the office/warehouse, and can tell you that sometimes this PO does NOT scan them in for acceptance!
They usually get scanned at the sorting facility then they are sent on thier way. Then if you are lucky it may get scanned at the final destinations local PO before it goes out for delivery which then gives you an idea when it may get delivered.
Usually It gets scanned only twice, at sorting center and then when it is finally delivered. If the postal worker is lazy, it wont even get scanned for delivery! Just like Mary's case above lol!
Priority Mail from Chicago area takes 2 to 3 Days usaually and can take up to 5 days to be delivered in California.
The bottom line is, Delivery Confirmation should not be considered a reliable tracking method, but is usefull to confirm delivery.
Its less pricey than UPS Ground, which IMO has the best tracking system but on the other hand alot faster delivery.
Being a Gold Powerseller on eBay for the past decade, I can tell you from personal experience that USPS Delivery Confirmation is not a method of tracking, but is really intended for the shipper to confirm delivery once it has arrived.
I have questions from newbie buyers coming in my inbox on a regular basis asking questions and making similar statements as the OP.
If any business who ships via USPS Priority Mail or First Class with Delivery Confirmation, they most commonly use the "Click & Ship" method which means they pay for postage and print the shipping label online.
They then schedule a pick up and the USPS picks the packages up the next business day or they have them dropped off at the bulk mail unit in the main post office.
I ship from the SAME EXACT post office that V4L uses since I am 3 miles away from the office/warehouse, and can tell you that sometimes this PO does NOT scan them in for acceptance!
They usually get scanned at the sorting facility then they are sent on thier way. Then if you are lucky it may get scanned at the final destinations local PO before it goes out for delivery which then gives you an idea when it may get delivered.
Usually It gets scanned only twice, at sorting center and then when it is finally delivered. If the postal worker is lazy, it wont even get scanned for delivery! Just like Mary's case above lol!
Priority Mail from Chicago area takes 2 to 3 Days usaually and can take up to 5 days to be delivered in California.
The bottom line is, Delivery Confirmation should not be considered a reliable tracking method, but is usefull to confirm delivery.
Its less pricey than UPS Ground, which IMO has the best tracking system but on the other hand alot faster delivery.