Friday, November 27, 2009

US Postal Service SUCKS!

... and they wonder why they keep losing money.

Here's a friendly advice for anyone who's about to file a change of address: DO NOT DO THIS ON THE USPS WEBSITE! You might as well not file a change of address - it is that ineffective.

I moved to a new house and decided to file a change of address on the USPS website. I got all the confirmation number, and even got a letter from the USPS with coupons that I've checked.

Guess what? 2 weeks on and I had received NO forwarding mail at all! A check with our former landlord indicated that the mail person had been returning all of our mail back to sender since there were no forwarding address on record! We made a phone call to the USPS customer service, and she couldn't find ANY record of a change of address request, even when we cited our confirmation number! It's as if we never filed anything, and everything we entered on the web just went POOF!

Note that this happened for BOTH of us, and we did this on separate days too. I have no idea what mail we missed that never got forwarded. We refiled our change of address with the customer service person on the phone, but hey, who knows if THAT would get through as well!

This is a joke! And I'm not taking this lying down. I have all the documents printed out that indicated that we did file for a change of address online, and that they screwed up big time. I'm going to write a complaint to the Postmaster General and ask for my $1 back! They charged $1 on a credit card to verify your identity online. And yes, I want my damn $1 back because it did NOTHING and I'm royally pissed!

I've had mail being delivered 2 weeks late, and other poor services that I'm willing to overlook. But this is just plain stupid. You promised a service, and even with all the technology, you have morons running it. I'm not sure how many people have been taken in with their website, but I certainly will make sure enough people know about this. It may not do much to change their stupidity, but I certainly won't just sit here and take this. They lied, and did not provide the service that they promised!


Zz.

Stupid Black Friday Failure

So I was out at Coral Ridge Mall in Coralville, Iowa, this morning along with throngs of people shopping their heads of for the early morning Black Friday sale. The big stores at the mall such as Yonkers, Sears, JC Penney opened at 4:00 am, while Best Buy and Target opened at 5:00 am.

Now, the inside-mall entrance to Target is next to the food court. There was already a long line of shoppers way before the doors opened for both Target and Best Buy, which is next to Target. Now, one would think that you got this long lines of people waiting to get in, and with the big stores in the mall already open, you have this large number of potential customers who haven't had their breakfast and their coffee that morning. If I were a proprietor of one of these eating establishment at the food court, it is a no-brainer that I would open my store to serve breakfast. Guess what? Only ONE counter serving breakfast/coffee was open early in the morning, and even they had very limited menu (no breakfast burito). Other establishments, especially Panera Bread, didn't open till 6:00 am, waaaaay after the lines getting into Target was long gone.

One doesn't need an MBA degree to realize that there was a missing opportunity here to make money. In this tough economic times, you'd think that someone would do a little bit of thinking on how to take advantage of such a window of opportunity to make money. Even considering the salary they have to pay to get people to come in early that morning, I'd think they'd make enough to cover those within the first 15 minutes of opening. It boggled my mind that in all of that mall, only ONE place was open by around 5:00 am to serve coffee/breakfast. Even with a limited breakfast service, that counter service was having non-stop lines servicing bad coffee and mediocre rolls and bagels. Imagine a Panera Bread opening at the same time. It'll clean up big time simply from all those people standing in line to get into Best Buy and Target, not to mention, the shoppers coming in from Yonkers, JC Penny, etc.

Have people lost the instinct to recognize a golden opportunity here?

Zz.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Last Night In The City

We had just spent our last night at the old apartment, where we had lived for the past 16 1/2 years. Starting tonight, we will be living at our new home in the 'burbs.

It was bitter sweet this morning as I drive into work heading south on North Lake Shore Drive. The sun hadn't risen yet over the horizon, but there was already pink and red hues in the sky. I've always wanted to wake up early one fine morning and ride to the lakefront to snap some pictures, but never got around to it. Now, it's probably too late. I savored that last early morning drive by the lake.

Oh sure, I'll miss the city. But I'm at the point in my life where I just want to get away from the city noise, and more importantly, have a quiet backyard large enough for ample outdoor living and entertaining, not to mention, gardening. Priorities change, and mine certainly have. That's why we make our choices, and different choices, at different stages of our lives.

I'm now officially in suburbia.

Zz.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Another Hypocrite Gets Taken Down

Former Miss California Carrie Prejean has settled all lawsuits between her and the Miss USA Pageant. Why the sudden change of hearts? Apparently word leaked out that there's a rather explicit sex tapes starring our do-gooder Prejean herself!

So she opposed gay marriage based on such high moral grounds, eh? Well guess what? Those same "moral grounds" are taking her down as well! Another hypocrite gets gets taken down!

Zz.