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DecayAndAsh

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Nov 20, 2025
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If I had a nickel for every time USPS failed to deliver my package of death, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice.

Today is the second day in a row it was out for delivery but the tracking updated midday saying it was back at the post office. Last night it even backtracked to the local distribution center and then a nearby city before finding its way back to the same post office. The zip code for the post office is not the normal one that shows up on my packages. It's hopefully nothing. It did make it through the ISC. I've had outbound packages do weird stuff before. They just picked a hell of a package to be weird with.
 
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knowledgeseeking

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Apr 5, 2025
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If I had a nickel for every time USPS failed to deliver my package of death, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice.

Today is the second day in a row it was out for delivery but the tracking updated midday saying it was back at the post office. Last night it even backtracked to the local distribution center and then a nearby city before finding its way back to the same post office. The zip code for the post office is not the normal one that shows up on my packages. It's hopefully nothing. It did make it through the ISC. I've had outbound packages do weird stuff before. They just picked a hell of a package to be weird with.
I'm sorry. That must be kinda stressful.
 
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DecayAndAsh

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Nov 20, 2025
26
I'm sorry. That must be kinda stressful.
Yeah the general consensus on this site seems to be that wellness checks for SN don't happen in the US. I really don't wanna be the first. The one wellness check I've had in my life was one too many.
 
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knowledgeseeking

Experienced
Apr 5, 2025
201
Yeah the general consensus on this site seems to be that wellness checks for SN don't happen in the US. I really don't wanna be the first. The one wellness check I've had in my life was one too many.
If you did get a wellness check, just tell them you are find and don't answer any questions. It is not illegal to have SN and you don't owe them any answers.
 
UserFromNowhere

UserFromNowhere

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May 4, 2025
252
I had this happen with a non-SN related product. It's just shipping issues in my experience, not indicative of a wellness check or inspection, USPS can be weird like that. I wouldn't say it's too major a concern, just annoying.
 
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DecayAndAsh

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Nov 20, 2025
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Update: I now have three nickels. Last time I saw this happen I was sending a package internationally. It went in circles for weeks before it was returned to sender (me). If this stuff gets sent back to DSL I'm gonna be livid.
 

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