Lost priority mail

I'm so sorry to hear that you've lost your Priority Mail package!

Here are some steps you can take to try to recover your lost package:

  1. Contact the USPS: Reach out to the United States Postal Service (USPS) customer service department as soon as possible. You can call them at 1-800-275-8777 or visit their website at usps.com. Provide them with your tracking number and any other relevant details to help them locate your package.
  2. Check your tracking: Log in to your USPS account or check your email for updates on your package's status. If the tracking information shows that your package was delivered, but you can't find it, you may need to contact your local post office or the recipient to see if they have received it.
  3. File a claim: If you're unable to locate your package, you can file a claim with the USPS. You'll need to provide proof of purchase, a detailed description of the package, and any relevant tracking information. You can file a claim online or by mail.
  4. Contact the sender: If you're the sender, reach out to the recipient to see if they've received the package. If they haven't, you can work together to try to locate it.
  5. Check with neighbors and building management: If you live in an apartment or condominium, check with your neighbors and building management to see if they've seen the package.
  6. Check with local post offices: Visit your local post office and ask if they've received the package. They may have it in their possession or be able to help you track it down.
  7. Check online marketplaces: If you're concerned that someone may have stolen your package, check online marketplaces like eBay, Craigslist, or Facebook Marketplace to see if it's been listed for sale.

Remember to keep a record of your efforts to locate the package, including dates, times, and any communication with the USPS or other parties. This can help you if you need to file a claim or dispute with the USPS.

I hope these steps help you recover your lost Priority Mail package!