On Fri, 14 Jun 2013 16:17:21 -0400, David Riley
<fraveydank at gmail.com>
wrote:
I think a lot of the problems we experience with
the USPS is the
"last mile", i.e. the actual delivery. For the most part, I'm
sure the USPS is fine at*processing* packages; then they hand
it off to your local postal service for delivery. Presumably,
Sweden's government sees fit to adequately fund your postal
service?
Sweden's postal service is a government-owned corporation, owned
partly by the Swedish and partly by the Danish government. It is as
far as I know not publicly funded, but required to pay dividends to
the governments. It has gone downhill, but is still better than the
other alternatives. Schenker (owned by Deutsche Bahn) is cheaper for
parcels but IMO rather less good. Usually the Post Office works
reasonably well, but just this week they appear to have lost a parcel
from Germany which was one of those signed-for things, which arrived
while I was away and supposed to have been sent to the local pick-up
place. However they do not know where it is. Very annoying. If it is
lost they will pay for it, but that takes time and I will have to
order my stuff all over again.
/Jonas
I always thought it was just my bad luck but, I've shipped three
packages to Sweden from the US and all three were damaged in some way.
So far none to any other part of Europe has suffered like that. I just
figured the Swedish postal system had it out for me for some reason.
Interesting to hear some in Sweden don't think so highly of them as well.