I Believe Somebody at Post Office Stole My Generic Cialis Shipped from India by All Day Chemist
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2019 3:57 pm
In December 2018 I made my first order for generic cialis from All Day Chemist (ADC), in India. Everything went well with the order, my first from ADC. It shipped promptly with excellent tracking updates throughout the journey. But then the tracking suddenly stopped when my shipment reached my local post office in the United States. Since this was my first shipment from ADC, I didn't know how long the entire process would take.
My shipment took about two weeks to arrive in the states, and reached my local post office, just three miles from my house, on Jan. 2, 2018.
And that's when the tracking stopped.
I had never ordered anything from overseas, and certainly not a prescription drug, so I decided to be patient. Being a rookie, I didn't know that my package had already cleared customs, which is often the biggest issue. Anyway, my package arrived on Jan. 2, and I just kept waiting, and waiting, and waiting.
Finally I started taking action around Jan. 25 -- three weeks after the package arrived at my local post office. I filed an inquiry with the U.S. Postal service, and a representative said more information would be available by Jan. 29.
On Jan. 29 (today as I type this), I had not received an update so I visited my local post office to conduct my own investigation. They acknowledged receiving my package but didn't know where it was. "It's got to be here somewhere," a clerk said, after looking around for 10 minutes.
OK, I'm not stupid. I immediately came to the conclusion that somebody at the post office stole my shit. I mean, 27 days and they can't find it at my little post office?
I called one of the national hotlines for the post office and said I believed a package addressed to me had been stolen by someone working in the post office.
"Stolen?" the woman asked. "Yes, that's right," I said.
"Hold on," the woman said. "I am going to transfer you to the right department. As soon as they get on the line I want you to tell them that you are reporting a possible theft."
The next person to speak to me was very professional. He was with some law enforcement/fraud division for the post office. I could almost see his ears perk up when I began reporting a possible theft by a post office employee. He opened an investigation and gave me a reference number.
But that didn't solve the fact that I didn't have my generic Cialis. I got in touch with ADC over the internet, who I had been keeping informed. "No worries," the clerk said through a chat box. "We will send out a new order free of charge."
As for the U.S. Post Office, I'm pissed.
As for ADC, I think I am going to be a longtime customer.
My shipment took about two weeks to arrive in the states, and reached my local post office, just three miles from my house, on Jan. 2, 2018.
And that's when the tracking stopped.
I had never ordered anything from overseas, and certainly not a prescription drug, so I decided to be patient. Being a rookie, I didn't know that my package had already cleared customs, which is often the biggest issue. Anyway, my package arrived on Jan. 2, and I just kept waiting, and waiting, and waiting.
Finally I started taking action around Jan. 25 -- three weeks after the package arrived at my local post office. I filed an inquiry with the U.S. Postal service, and a representative said more information would be available by Jan. 29.
On Jan. 29 (today as I type this), I had not received an update so I visited my local post office to conduct my own investigation. They acknowledged receiving my package but didn't know where it was. "It's got to be here somewhere," a clerk said, after looking around for 10 minutes.
OK, I'm not stupid. I immediately came to the conclusion that somebody at the post office stole my shit. I mean, 27 days and they can't find it at my little post office?
I called one of the national hotlines for the post office and said I believed a package addressed to me had been stolen by someone working in the post office.
"Stolen?" the woman asked. "Yes, that's right," I said.
"Hold on," the woman said. "I am going to transfer you to the right department. As soon as they get on the line I want you to tell them that you are reporting a possible theft."
The next person to speak to me was very professional. He was with some law enforcement/fraud division for the post office. I could almost see his ears perk up when I began reporting a possible theft by a post office employee. He opened an investigation and gave me a reference number.
But that didn't solve the fact that I didn't have my generic Cialis. I got in touch with ADC over the internet, who I had been keeping informed. "No worries," the clerk said through a chat box. "We will send out a new order free of charge."
As for the U.S. Post Office, I'm pissed.
As for ADC, I think I am going to be a longtime customer.