The packages originated from post offices in five different metro-Atlanta zip codes, each one headed to a different destination. We tracked them all with Bluetooth.
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5 packages, anything really, statistically is a very low sample to determine anything. Bump it it to a thousand packages and you should get a suggestion of a baseline
I know it’s your job, 11 Alive; nevertheless, I appreciate your work, especially as to the usefulness of using Air Tags to protect oneself against fraud, other crimes and various types of malfeasance.
Yeah I waited 2 weeks because of them. Amazing it shipped from Cali in 1 day and then all sudden stopped for 2 weeks. Called and called my meds got spoiled because of them with no refund. No sympathy or anything it was shipped 2 day shipping and was glucose for diabetes which is supposed to stay cold.
I sent Rep. Clyde a letter in early Feb. and he contacted the USPO on my behalf. You need to come up to rural Ga. (Homer) and see how long we're been putting up with this crap.
5 packages, anything really, statistically is a very low sample to determine anything. Bump it it to a thousand packages and you should get a suggestion of a baseline
Cut the bullshit. Biden heated and Obama is the one pulling the throttle. As a Catholic you are way the hell off.
That was an excellent move to track the packages using air tags. Great work.
Just defund/abolish USPS already
I know it’s your job, 11 Alive; nevertheless, I appreciate your work, especially as to the usefulness of using Air Tags to protect oneself against fraud, other crimes and various types of malfeasance.
Yeah I waited 2 weeks because of them. Amazing it shipped from Cali in 1 day and then all sudden stopped for 2 weeks. Called and called my meds got spoiled because of them with no refund. No sympathy or anything it was shipped 2 day shipping and was glucose for diabetes which is supposed to stay cold.
I sent Rep. Clyde a letter in early Feb. and he contacted the USPO on my behalf. You need to come up to rural Ga. (Homer) and see how long we're been putting up with this crap.