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Problems in the last 24 hours in Maywood, New Jersey
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Live Outage Map Near Maywood, New Jersey
The most recent USPS outage reports came from the following cities: Bergenfield, and Englewood.
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USPS Issues Reports Near Maywood, New Jersey
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Maywood and nearby locations:
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Ryan Burke #insulin4all (@nejeda33) reported from Teaneck, New Jersey.@USPS recommended shipping by Dec 28th for Christmas delivery. Mailed a box on the 4th. Left Teaneck on the 8th. Last scanned in Jersey on the 12th. Where in the world is it?
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Mike V.P. (@MikePettigano) reported from Elmwood Park, New JerseySurePost saves UPS a shit ton of money each year, basically outsourcing its “last mile” to your neighborhood postal worker. I’ve loaded package cars that are almost 100% full of pieces going to the post office for delivery. Without the USPS, UPS prices would be even higher, and
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jaime stawicki (@jstawicki) reported from Maywood, New Jersey@SpeakerPelosi @USPS Every year your bailing out US Postal Service. They need reforms and to raise rates..
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Rob Hahn (@Rob_Hahn) reported from Dumont, New Jersey@USPS is there mail delivery tomorrow. June 18th
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RoundinThird (@RoundinT) reported from Bogota, New Jersey@WatchTheBreaks I sent mine into PSA earlier this month on the “express” service. They still haven’t even accepted it for processing. It arrived on the 8th or 9th with USPS priority mail. Still nothing.
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RoundinThird (@RoundinT) reported from Bogota, New JerseyA question to those that use @ebay and USPS labels and tracking. I have items mailed and purchases that are not showing up as shipped. Anyone else having issues? @CardPurchaser @Hobby_Connect
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Kenneth Mckinney (@_KenMckinney3) reported from Elmwood Park, New Jersey@HatClub how long does it take for customer service to respond regarding an issue with an order. My items currently are missing by Usps.
USPS Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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FIDO🇺🇲 (@C_C383) reportedHaven't had an Amazon subscription for 8 years now. Canceled it when they started outsourcing their deliveries to USPS, who only delivers packages when they feel like it out here.
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Cee Bees 👑 (@BeesyCee) reportedAt this point, it feels like like handing over to USPS for the last mile delivery.
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Abel (@ElectExilee) reportedThe expected delivery time and date got extended to a 3rd day. For a package destination 5 miles away. 😭 USPS is an example of government inefficiency.
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SupernovaMAGA Taxi Crabb (No Longer a Parody) (@TaxiCrabb) reported@macher_de_nass @firearmblog I will believe that when I see it. Did you hear that the USPS will lose 20% of their Amazon delivery contract? I would expect their prices to rise not fall as a result of that.
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Tatsumakiball (タツマキボール) (@tatsumakiball) reportedUS delivery services from best to worst Amazon UPS USPS DHL Fed Ex
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Kevin Wilson (@KevinWilso90871) reported@iAnonPatriot What a moron. Of course she got fired. So she’s one of the reasons USPS is terrible service.
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Doc Myers (@JDMyers77397139) reported@FanhomeUS I like it better when you used @Amazon doing your deliveries, instead of USPS. Very quick delivery from Kansas instead of Ohio to here.
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justadudeinthemountains (@justadudeinthe1) reported@amazon USPS has had my package 5 miles from its delivery point since last Wednesday (127 hours now). I could have literally crawled there and back faster. And no, I will not contact USPS - I pay you an unholy $ membership and paid for the product two weeks ago - so it is you duty to get my stuff to me. 😡
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Christine (@1776Christine) reported@WallStreetApes Grok: retirees I understand your concern—retirees relying on their USPS pensions (annuities) to cover mortgages and daily expenses shouldn’t have to worry about disruptions, especially if payments feel delayed or incomplete right now. Let’s clarify based on the latest official details from the April 9, 2026 announcement and related reporting. What USPS Actually Suspended USPS is temporarily pausing only its own employer contributions to the defined-benefit portion of the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) annuity—the traditional pension side. This started April 10, 2026, and is expected to free up about $2.5 billion in cash this fiscal year to help avoid running out of liquidity (they’ve warned of potential cash exhaustion by early 2027 without reforms).11 This does not include: •Current retirees’ annuity payments: These continue to be paid by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), not directly from USPS cash flow. USPS, unions (like NALC), and officials have repeatedly stated there is no immediate impact on checks going out to existing retirees. •Employees’ own contributions (deducted from paychecks)—those still go to OPM. •The Thrift Savings Plan (TSP)—the 401(k)-style account, including employer matching and automatic contributions. •Social Security employer portions. In short, the pause is on USPS adding its share to the overall FERS funding pot for future obligations, not on writing checks to people already retired. This is similar to a step they took in 2011 during a prior crunch. Employee service credit toward future annuities also continues. Why Some Retirees Might Be Experiencing Delays If you’re hearing from (or are) retired postal workers whose payments seem “missing” or late, that could stem from separate processing issues at OPM or USPS, not this specific pension contribution pause: •OPM handles the actual disbursement of FERS annuities for federal retirees, including USPS. Backlogs, paperwork errors, or system updates can sometimes cause delays in starting or adjusting payments—independent of USPS’s funding actions. •One recent report mentioned dozens of USPS retirees waiting months for benefits to start, with little explanation. This predates or runs parallel to the contribution pause and points more to administrative hurdles than a direct cut due to the cash conservation plan. •Broader USPS financial strain (declining mail volume, high costs, legacy obligations) can indirectly create bottlenecks, but officials emphasize current retiree payments are protected short-term. If a retiree’s check is genuinely not arriving as expected, the best immediate steps are: •Contact OPM directly (their retirement information center or phone line for annuitants). •Reach out to the retiree’s former USPS HR or union representative. •Check for any required forms or address updates that might be holding things up. Longer-Term Picture This move highlights USPS’s ongoing structural problems. Without congressional changes (on pricing flexibility, pre-funding rules, etc.), more pressure could build. However, the pension system itself is backed by the federal government, and FERS annuities for current retirees aren’t being clawed back or halted by this action. If this is affecting someone specific you know (e.g., exact nature of the “missing” payments—first check never started, reduced amount, or total stoppage?), more details could help narrow it down. In the meantime, the official line from USPS CFO and unions is clear: current retirees should not see immediate changes to their annuity income from this pause.
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Sir Goads Ghastly (@jjgoad) reported@skillz17q You’re talking out of your ***. Amazon has been shipping with USPS for over 30 years. In fact the majority of their shipments to the U.S. throughout the entirety of their existence have shipped USPS. Even items that go UPS largely rely on USPS for last mile delivery.