Yesterday I took a package to the PO. Nothing new. It had lots of different items. Nothing new. I had filled out the customs form in detail. Again, nothing new. This particular PO is a "test site" for the Dept of Homeland Security and wants extreme details on the customs form.
This is new.
And irritating.
Let me explain. I must have had 13 different kinds of things, from candy to magazines to Dominoes. I wrote those things on the form. Clerk asks, "want insurance?" I say yes. "Want delivery confirmation?" I say no. She hits the wrong button by mistake, thinking I had said "no" on insurance. The computer didn't ask for any more details. But then I corrected her and said I wanted insurance. So she went back and punched in "yes." The computer than asks for the weight of every single item. "How much does a magazine weigh, about 2 ounces?" she asks. "The Dominoes, heavy? A pounnd?" Probably. And so it went for almost a half hour on my ONE box. Thankfully that's all I had!
She said next time I might want to go to the PO in the next town. They aren't a test site. I say I probably will but it's discouraging, I tell her, to have to go thru this much to get a package to a soldier.
"I agree," she said. "What'll happen is people will stop sending things, or at least so frequently. Why don't you call the 800 number and express your dislike for the extreme details?"
"I will," I said. "This won't stop me from sending packages, but I hate to make eye contact with anyone behind me in line!"
It's only till May 10th, this testing, she said. "Next time I come here it'll just be with two sets of twin sheets and some beef jerky," I joked, "after weighing each item on my own postal scale."
I could hear other customers tittering.