to a house in my area with the same street number. Ironically, the person who lived there had a friend over who happened to be a mutual friend, and he brought it over to my house. The sheer irony that culminated in my actual receipt of the package was astounding given the circumstances, and usps never had a clue they'd made a mistake. That package would have been lost forever if it hadn't been for my fortune. It's just that easy - and common - for usps to make these mistakes. Blaming a vendor and leaving negative feedback for them over a usps issue is purely asinine.