If You Get This Delivery Warning From the USPS, Don’t Open It

From two-day shipping to next-day shipping to the impossibly fast same-day shipping, many of us have grown less and less patient when it comes to getting our packages. Even if you’re not reliant on quicker shipping methods, you likely still find yourself checking for updates on your deliveries. In 2017, the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) rolled out its Informed Delivery feature, which allows customers to preview their incoming mail and track packages down to the minute when they’re scheduled to arrive. But despite postal employees working to aid you in this age of instant gratification and constant communication, your desire to have minute-by-minute updates on your deliveries could put you in danger. Read on to find out more about a delivery warning from the USPS you should not open.

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The USPS has made a number of changes to its service over the past few months, and it is has been warning us that it’s still planning to make more as the year goes on.

In April, the agency warned customers that it would start slowing down delivery times for almost a third of its First-Class Packages in May—increasing the time it takes for certain packages to get to you by one or two days. Then in May, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy announced that the Postal Service will continue to raise postage rates over the next few years,…

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