If there is a problem, it is not with N.E.M.S.  They are as professional as they get.
 
The U.S.P.O. can be very spotty, timewise or localitywise.  Internationally, i have had things arrive in Australia in 2 days, other times not so.  Same with goods to Matteo, also Canada. Those seem to be the most unpredictable, maybe days, maybe months!  Recent mail to Canada has gone very well, but several months ago both Dean and had agreed that a package from him was indeed lost, when it finally did arrive after several weeks.
 
I've never been a fan of UPS, but have been using it lately and finding that they are really efficient.  I had a rush order last week.  Placed it on my doorstep for Saturday pickup (it was picked up at 12 noon) and was on the customer's desk at 9:30 AM in Pennsylvania on Monday morning, using second day air)  WOW!   Maybe try UPS instead.  You always have on-time tracking.
 

Ron
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Subject: [meteorite-list] N.E. Meteoritical Services / meteorite B-Day

> Thanks everybody for the reply.  I had a feeling that the Post Office was the
> likely culprit.  I would suggest to all that if you ship a package, do not
> put anything that would imply "meteorite", "meteoritical", "mineral", or the
> like on the package.  That certainly makes for an easy target for sticky
> fingers.
>
> BTW...HAPPY BIRTHDAY BATH, SD METEORITE!!!!!  210 YEARS OLD TODAY!!!!
>
>
> Randy in N.O.
> IMCA 6118
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