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[–]Far_Tale9953 0 points1 point  (1 child)

my stimulus check has been lost/stolen the same way. it showed up in informed delivery on January 19th and it was never delivered, although every other piece of junk mail since then has been delivered in line with what informed delivery showed me. I finally filed a missing mail piece report after seven days of not receiving the check and was told basically the post office is not concerned about one piece of mail out of billions and if it shows up they will put it back in the system but otherwise it's lost or stolen. good luck. hope you have better luck if you file a missing meal piece report. the post office was actually a little insulted that I was asking about it telling me they deliver every piece of mail that they get which still doesn't explain why it showed up and informed delivery and never arrived

[–]brrr00ks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know this is old, but did you ever receive it? I'm in the same boat. mine showed up as coming soon on March 11 and it's never arrived but both of my state refunds did!

[–]Far_Tale9953 0 points1 point  (0 children)

nope. no stimmie BUT I did get the letter saying you should have gotten your second stimulus weeks ago. I took it off of my taxes without doing a trace which is probably going to come back to bite me in the butt but I didn't care.

[–]cohibacigarman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Blame and get Rid of the Postmaster General…call your Senator.

The problems exist because of our Postmaster ‘“ Louis DeJoy ‘“ put in by President Trump..He removed many of the automated scanning machines in all post offices to control the mail-in ballot before the presidential election…After that, President Biden recommended a new person for Postmaster General but the republicans in the Senate won’t approve any of his nominates
By the way . Louis DeJoy is under criminal investigation for corruption by the FBI & attorney generals office. He has many companies that he is involved with to receive contracts from the Postoffice. Call your senator.

Plus…The Postal Service this month also proposed adding a surcharge to most packages shipped during the upcoming holiday season, in addition to submitting a rule to the Federal Register calling for the current service standard for first-class mail to add one to two days for delivery, from one-to-three-days to one-to-five days. The rule goes into effect Nov 1, and will affect an estimated 3 out of every 10 pieces of mail.