smartypants71
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Post by smartypants71 on May 26, 2020 19:34:40 GMT
UPDATE: I submitted a ticket to the local post office based on their recommendation. I asked the basic questions like when can we expect to resume mail delivery, how long does this investigation last, do you need a witness? I get the vaguest of responses from them saying that we will just have to wait for the investigation to conclude and sorry for the inconvenience. Alrighty then!
I went to the PO yesterday to pick up my mail, and asked them directly how long this was going to take. He spoke to his supervisor and basically came back with an "i don't know". Well, that wasn't good enough for one of my neighbors. She had done some research and found a similar situation that happened with a small group of gated townhomes like ours who actually sued the post office. The post office was required to notify the residents, and yet we have not ever been notified until we pursued it ourselves. She (my good neighbor) went to the post office today armed with that information. End result, the PO manager agreed that it had been too long since mail had stopped without notification and the other residents should not suffer because of one person's bad behavior. They will resume delivering our mail and only Phil will not get his. So yay!
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I've vented here about my rage-aholic neighbor in the past here, but this time he's gone too far. We shall call him Phil.
I live in a group of 6 townhomes - 3 on each side that face each other with a shared driveway that goes up the middle. If people are out there talking, it can amplify the noise, which is usually not a problem. Last Monday, I was working in my 1st floor office, and I heard yelling. At first I thought it was two of my nice neighbors hollering "hey, how ya doings" to each other, but then I realized that it was angry yelling. I peeked out my front door through the window, and I see it's Phil yelling at our postman. The exact phrase I heard was "get the f*@ of my property, you piece of Sh*&".
Well, I noticed after a couple of days that I wasn't getting any mail, but maybe it was just a light week. I talked to another neighbor, and they said they weren't getting any mail either. I told them I had heard Phil yelling at the postman, and we figured out that he was most likely the reason we weren't getting our mail. So that neighbor sought out the postman in the neighbor and had a recorded conversation with him, so that he could take that back to our HOA. The postman said the Phil starting yelling and cursing at him about misdelivered mail (which we don't have an issue with), and CALLED HIM THE N WORD!!!! Then lunged at him a couple of times and chased him off the property. He said the post office would be conducting an investigation and in the meantime we will no be receiving mail.
I tried calling the post office with no luck, so I submitted a ticket. Has anyone had anything like this happen before? Given the current state, I really do not want to go stand in line at the post office on a regular basis. I'm considering getting a mailbox at one those shipping places, but then I really don't want the added expense on account of one unhinged guy.
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Post by malibou on May 26, 2020 19:41:41 GMT
We had a whack neighbor years ago. We did end up having to open a mailbox. Sorry Phil is an ass.
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Post by cade387 on May 26, 2020 19:42:40 GMT
Can you bring it up with the HOA? They should be able to make accommodations for you to receive your mail elsewhere in the neighborhood and deal with the other guy.
I understand the postman’s feelings and don’t blame him, but I would think the USPS would swap routes during an investigation rather than stop mail for people not involved.
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Post by epeanymous on May 26, 2020 19:44:44 GMT
Yikes! Is there any recourse against that guy through the HOA? I wouldn’t want to deliver mail if I faced that either.
I am sorry you are dealing with this.
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purplebee
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Post by purplebee on May 26, 2020 19:45:14 GMT
No! You should not have to forfeit your mail delivery because of your lunatic neighbor. Push hard on your HOA to address the problem. The poor mail guy doesn’t deserve such abuse, so I don’t blame him for not wanting to deliver on your street. Good luck!
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iluvpink
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Post by iluvpink on May 26, 2020 19:45:42 GMT
Wow, your neighbor is a real asshole. I feel for your postman. He shouldn't have to deal with that and deliver to someone who threatens him.
However you should get your mail. The USPS needs to find a way for your postman to be safe and for you to get your mail.
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Post by elaine on May 26, 2020 19:47:34 GMT
I've vented here about my rage-aholic neighbor in the past here, but this time he's gone too far. We shall call him Phil. I live in a group of 6 townhomes - 3 on each side that face each other with a shared driveway that goes up the middle. If people are out there talking, it can amplify the noise, which is usually not a problem. Last Monday, I was working in my 1st floor office, and I heard yelling. At first I thought it was two of my nice neighbors hollering "hey, how ya doings" to each other, but then I realized that it was angry yelling. I peeked out my front door through the window, and I see it's Phil yelling at our postman. The exact phrase I heard was "get the f*@ of my property, you piece of Sh*&". Well, I noticed after a couple of days that I wasn't getting any mail, but maybe it was just a light week. I talked to another neighbor, and they said they weren't getting any mail either. I told them I had heard Phil yelling at the postman, and we figured out that he was most likely the reason we weren't getting our mail. So that neighbor sought out the postman in the neighbor and had a recorded conversation with him, so that he could take that back to our HOA. The postman said the Phil starting yelling and cursing at him about misdelivered mail (which we don't have an issue with), and CALLED HIM THE N WORD!!!! Then lunged at him a couple of times and chased him off the property. He said the post office would be conducting an investigation and in the meantime we will no be receiving mail. I tried calling the post office with no luck, so I submitted a ticket. Has anyone had anything like this happen before? Given the current state, I really do not want to go stand in line at the post office on a regular basis. I'm considering getting a mailbox at one those shipping places, but then I really don't want the added expense on account of one unhinged guy. Can your HOA install a shared bank of locked mailboxes at the end of the driveway? That way the mail carrier doesn’t even have to get out of the truck to deliver the mail - he or she accesses the bank of boxes from the back that faces the street. That is how it works in our set and community of townhouses.
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Post by busy on May 26, 2020 19:51:27 GMT
I'm sorry, that really stinks, but I think it's the right thing for the USPS to do.
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tracylynn
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Post by tracylynn on May 26, 2020 19:53:44 GMT
Can you bring it up with the HOA? They should be able to make accommodations for you to receive your mail elsewhere in the neighborhood and deal with the other guy. I understand the postman’s feelings and don’t blame him, but I would think the USPS would swap routes during an investigation rather than stop mail for people not involved. The USPS will not deliver to an area where someone is considered dangerous. Period. They are within their rights to do so. Frankly, I would be pissed at my neighbor and would go to the HOA as well. Something needs to be done about Phil. Maybe he needs to be charged for all the neighbors getting PO Boxes.
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tracylynn
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Post by tracylynn on May 26, 2020 19:54:39 GMT
I've vented here about my rage-aholic neighbor in the past here, but this time he's gone too far. We shall call him Phil. I live in a group of 6 townhomes - 3 on each side that face each other with a shared driveway that goes up the middle. If people are out there talking, it can amplify the noise, which is usually not a problem. Last Monday, I was working in my 1st floor office, and I heard yelling. At first I thought it was two of my nice neighbors hollering "hey, how ya doings" to each other, but then I realized that it was angry yelling. I peeked out my front door through the window, and I see it's Phil yelling at our postman. The exact phrase I heard was "get the f*@ of my property, you piece of Sh*&". Well, I noticed after a couple of days that I wasn't getting any mail, but maybe it was just a light week. I talked to another neighbor, and they said they weren't getting any mail either. I told them I had heard Phil yelling at the postman, and we figured out that he was most likely the reason we weren't getting our mail. So that neighbor sought out the postman in the neighbor and had a recorded conversation with him, so that he could take that back to our HOA. The postman said the Phil starting yelling and cursing at him about misdelivered mail (which we don't have an issue with), and CALLED HIM THE N WORD!!!! Then lunged at him a couple of times and chased him off the property. He said the post office would be conducting an investigation and in the meantime we will no be receiving mail. I tried calling the post office with no luck, so I submitted a ticket. Has anyone had anything like this happen before? Given the current state, I really do not want to go stand in line at the post office on a regular basis. I'm considering getting a mailbox at one those shipping places, but then I really don't want the added expense on account of one unhinged guy. Can your HOA install a shared bank of locked mailboxes at the end of the driveway? That way the mail carrier doesn’t even have to get out of the truck to deliver the mail - he or she accesses the bank of boxes from the back that faces the street. That is how it works in our set and community of townhouses. If it's a grouping of town houses it probably is that. It sounds like Phil is pissed because of "mis-delivered" mail.
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Post by workingclassdog on May 26, 2020 19:56:33 GMT
Oh that sucks... wishful thinking that someone would put "Phil" in his place. What an ass. Too bad maybe that the postman can't leave all your mail (except Phil) with one person to hand out. Probably not allowed. Then Phil would have to deal with getting his own mail.
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Post by elaine on May 26, 2020 19:56:56 GMT
Can your HOA install a shared bank of locked mailboxes at the end of the driveway? That way the mail carrier doesn’t even have to get out of the truck to deliver the mail - he or she accesses the bank of boxes from the back that faces the street. That is how it works in our set and community of townhouses. If it's a grouping of town houses it probably is that. It sounds like Phil is pissed because of "mis-delivered" mail. But then the mail carrier wouldn’t have been on Phil’s property - that part has me confused.
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Post by busy on May 26, 2020 20:00:32 GMT
If it's a grouping of town houses it probably is that. It sounds like Phil is pissed because of "mis-delivered" mail. But then the mail carrier wouldn’t have been on Phil’s property - that part has me confused. Something tells me that Phil isn't really going on the legal property lines - he's just an asshole that thinks it's all his.
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Post by librarylady on May 26, 2020 20:07:12 GMT
I hate those "gang mailboxes" (what the carriers call them) with a passion. I don't know that the HOA can control Phil, but someone needs to.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on May 26, 2020 20:10:54 GMT
Isn’t this EXACTLY what HOA boards are supposed to be taking care of?
You/neighbors should not have to suffer because of another’s neighbors racist rants and idiocy.
I’d be demanding—EVERY DAY—that the HOA come up with a solution immediately.
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Post by Darcy Collins on May 26, 2020 20:11:20 GMT
What a mess. Most PO Boxes around here you don't have to wait in line in order to access, so that may be an option. It's pretty ridiculous that you'd have to go through that though because of idiot neighbor.
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PLurker
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Post by PLurker on May 26, 2020 20:11:59 GMT
Can you bring it up with the HOA? They should be able to make accommodations for you to receive your mail elsewhere in the neighborhood and deal with the other guy. I understand the postman’s feelings and don’t blame him, but I would think the USPS would swap routes during an investigation rather than stop mail for people not involved. but then the (probable) racist wins and mailman is punished, even if temporary. Especially if it is their regular route, the carrier is being inconvenienced and punished by the asshat. While I feel for the others involved by not getting their mail, the problem should be fix at the broken end. And it isn't at USPS' end. Phil needs to be "fixed" via HOA, neighbors, or nay appropriate authorities. If the inconvenience to others goes away by changing routes and Phil then feels better, it's a lot more probable that people will not confront Phil any longer because "all good in their world." Phil's the problem and the community needs to keep feeling that.
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basketdiva
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Post by basketdiva on May 26, 2020 20:17:09 GMT
Installation of a cluster box takes time since the USPS has to approve the box and location so everyone still won't get mail delivered for a while.
Hopefully your HOA ( or a visit from the PD) will get this solved asap for all of you.
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Post by tentoes on May 26, 2020 20:20:03 GMT
One of my daughters is the president of the HOA in the subdivision they live in. It's amazing the "problems" she is faced with trying to solve!! I feel for them!! For her, it's an unpaid job, and it adds so much stress to her days, there is no way I'd serve in that position--ever!! This guy Phil sounds like a lady my daughter has been trying to "get along" with for several months now!! But her problem is trying to get the resident to be nice to the landscapers!! This lady pulled a gun on them, and they were on "common property" not her property at all!! Some people are really weird.
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Post by **GypsyGirl** on May 26, 2020 20:21:08 GMT
Phil is a monumental jerk. I suspect he will have another rage induced fit when he finally realizes he's not getting ANY of his mail, never mind the 'misdelivered mail'. It seems like getting an off site mailbox is your best solution for now. Good luck at finding a solution.
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janeliz
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Post by janeliz on May 26, 2020 20:22:25 GMT
That’s awful! I’m sorry for the postal employee and I’m sorry for those of you who are paying the consequences for that lunatic.
I can’t imagine how to solve it, but I hope there’s something the HOA can do.
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MizIndependent
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Post by MizIndependent on May 26, 2020 20:36:02 GMT
That poor postman...isn't his job difficult enough? I hope the HOA is able to bring some kind of action against your asshole neighbor. I hope it really stings too.
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Post by mom on May 26, 2020 20:36:42 GMT
OMG Phil needs to go away. I don't blame the mailman at all - he should not have to deal with that when he is just doing his job. Honestly? I would document the date, time, what I heard and submit it to the HOA in writing and also get it to the Post Office. If no one stands up for the mailman, it could become a he vs he situation, with nothing to prove it happened, and that would be wrong.
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smartypants71
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Post by smartypants71 on May 26, 2020 20:44:13 GMT
If it's a grouping of town houses it probably is that. It sounds like Phil is pissed because of "mis-delivered" mail. But then the mail carrier wouldn’t have been on Phil’s property - that part has me confused. We do have the shared bank of mailboxes outside of our gate facing the sidewalk (the postman is a walking mailman - he can't drive to deliver the mail in my 'hood). However, the day Phil yelled at him, the postman was delivering a package onto his nextdoor neighbor's front porch. Our individual mail slots are pretty narrow, like maybe 3-4" tall, so almost anything that is not an envelope, has to be left on our porches. Because of Phil's meltdown, our mail carrier doesn't even feel comfortable going to the mailboxes now.
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Post by elaine on May 26, 2020 20:47:30 GMT
But then the mail carrier wouldn’t have been on Phil’s property - that part has me confused. We do have the shared bank of mailboxes outside of our gate facing the sidewalk (the postman is a walking mailman - he can't drive to deliver the mail in my 'hood). However, the day Phil yelled at him, the postman was delivering a package onto his nextdoor neighbor's front porch. Our individual mail slots are pretty narrow, like maybe 3-4" tall, so almost anything that is not an envelope, has to be left on our porches. Because of Phil's meltdown, our mail carrier doesn't even feel comfortable going to the mailboxes now. I’m sorry. That totally stinks for the mail carrier and for the rest of the neighbors. I hate having to go to the PO to pick up my mail. Even worse having to make an extra public outing during COVID. Phil would be on my shit list for eternity.
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smartypants71
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Post by smartypants71 on May 26, 2020 20:48:18 GMT
Can you bring it up with the HOA? They should be able to make accommodations for you to receive your mail elsewhere in the neighborhood and deal with the other guy. I understand the postman’s feelings and don’t blame him, but I would think the USPS would swap routes during an investigation rather than stop mail for people not involved. The USPS will not deliver to an area where someone is considered dangerous. Period. They are within their rights to do so. Frankly, I would be pissed at my neighbor and would go to the HOA as well. Something needs to be done about Phil. Maybe he needs to be charged for all the neighbors getting PO Boxes. To be clear, I am not putting the blame on USPS whatsoever. In fact, in my ticket, I stated that I was witness to the whole debacle and am happy to contribute to their investigation. And I agree, SOMETHING needs to be done about Phil. I'm just not sure what the HOA can actually do. I'll have to pull up our bylaws to see if we have some kind of code of conduct. I have not ever reported to them the fact that he cursed me out when I told him to put his pitbull on a leash. Or when he called my SO a dick after he asked him to move his truck that was blocking our garage. But maybe that coupled with this new thing, they can take action. The guy is a menace.
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Post by hennybutton on May 26, 2020 20:49:04 GMT
Does Phil throw hissy fits like this often? If so, I would call the police every time he goes into a rage, especially if you hear him threaten someone. Get your other neighbors on the same page. When you call, tell them that you don't feel safe and that the mail carrier won't even deliver mail to your street because of this guy. You want a record of his behavior in case he ever becomes physically violent with someone.
Does he live with family? If so, are they safe?
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Post by bc2ca on May 26, 2020 20:52:50 GMT
I understand the postman’s feelings and don’t blame him, but I would think the USPS would swap routes during an investigation rather than stop mail for people not involved. There is no way the USPS should place another postal worker in that situation. It isn't about the first postman's feelings, it is about a postal worker being verbally assaulted and physically chased off the property. There is zero expectation that another postal worker would be treated any better. I think Phil needs a visit from the police.
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Post by elaine on May 26, 2020 20:53:44 GMT
The USPS will not deliver to an area where someone is considered dangerous. Period. They are within their rights to do so. Frankly, I would be pissed at my neighbor and would go to the HOA as well. Something needs to be done about Phil. Maybe he needs to be charged for all the neighbors getting PO Boxes. To be clear, I am not putting the blame on USPS whatsoever. In fact, in my ticket, I stated that I was witness to the whole debacle and am happy to contribute to their investigation. And I agree, SOMETHING needs to be done about Phil. I'm just not sure what the HOA can actually do. I'll have to pull up our bylaws to see if we have some kind of code of conduct. I have not ever reported to them the fact that he cursed me out when I told him to put his pitbull on a leash. Or when he called my SO a dick after he asked him to move his truck that was blocking our garage. But maybe that coupled with this new thing, they can take action. The guy is a menace. He sounds like those guys who eventually decide to “solve” disputes with their neighbors via gun. I’d see if there is a time when you can speak with the local police about your fears and see what they recommend. I’d be afraid to confront him - which he is banking on with his intimidation.
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smartypants71
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Post by smartypants71 on May 26, 2020 20:59:42 GMT
To be clear, I am not putting the blame on USPS whatsoever. In fact, in my ticket, I stated that I was witness to the whole debacle and am happy to contribute to their investigation. And I agree, SOMETHING needs to be done about Phil. I'm just not sure what the HOA can actually do. I'll have to pull up our bylaws to see if we have some kind of code of conduct. I have not ever reported to them the fact that he cursed me out when I told him to put his pitbull on a leash. Or when he called my SO a dick after he asked him to move his truck that was blocking our garage. But maybe that coupled with this new thing, they can take action. The guy is a menace. He sounds like those guys who eventually decide to “solve” disputes with their neighbors via gun. I’d see if there is a time when you can speak with the local police about your fears and see what they recommend. I’d be afraid to confront him - which he is banking on with his intimidation. No kidding. And I AM in Texas. To be honest, I'd be surprised if hasn't been shot at, given his anger issues. My solution thus far is to avoid him. I'll talk to our HOA guy and see if he will be reporting him. I'm not sure the police department will do anything, but we do have the county constables that we pay to patrol the neighborhood.
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