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I live in the southern U.S., and normally, I receive my Adsense checks no later than the end of the month (via regular mail) ... I started wondering if something was wrong, as I had selected the express option, and as of yesterday, I still hadn't received my check for March earnings ...
Well, earlier this morning, the DHL delivery truck pulled up to my place with a delivery from Google ... When I went to sign for the package, I was amazed that the package was sent from DUBLIN IRELAND last week ... That's right Ireland! Not only that, when I went to open the package (standard DHL plastic shipping bag), my check (with the standard printed check stub) was not in an envelope, and was wrinkled and torn ... The DHL delivery guy, who saw the package when I opened it, said that was completely against DHL instructions concerning shipping important documents, and advised me to contact the shipper (which I did right after he left) ...
A check, written in Mountainview California, sent to the Southern U.S. via Dublin Ireland, wrinkled, torn, and not even in a paper envelope inside the shipping bag (in violation of DHL's shipping instructions) ...
Is it just me, or is there something very "insecure" about this?
The flimsy plastic envelope that DHL used was shapeless and quite wrinkled upon arrival. The check itself was undamaged, other than the wrinkling, but was partially torn from the stub. The stub itself took most of the damage.
I much prefer the hard, cardboard mailers FedEx uses. I'm not sure that simply using a flexible paper envelope inside the plastic mailer would completely solve the problem though.
Why, oh why, does Google use DHL? (yeah, I'm sure the answer is 'they're cheaper'. But for $30, even if Google's overhead is half, that still leaves about enough for FedEx or UPS, doesn't it?)
If the USPS wasn't so flakey here, I'd switch back. (The Postal service delivered my September, 04 check to a neighbor!)