I ordered 3 Polish from Meyer this year. They shipped out Mon night and arrived Thurs AM. That was a day longer in transit than I experienced last year from Murray McMurray, but they are now healthy and active (and adorable).
Though the outcome was positive in the end, the experience was extremely frustrating. Tracking was useless. There were no notices after Cleveland, just a guaranteed delivery of Thurs at 3:30 that never got updated. After finally getting the call from my post office that they arrived on Thurs., I raced to the PO only to find a locked door and no way to get the attention of the postal worker who was wearing ear buds and failed to hear me knocking for 45 minutes (actually banging and yelling... acting like a crazy chicken lady trying to save her babies)!
Drove around the building looking for other doors to knock on or people to hear me, but finally gave up and returned home. Tried calling the PO by phone, but there was no answer-- just kept getting a recorded message. Tried complaining to the USPS customer service hotline-- recorded message there, too. Finally the guy at the PO called me back and asked when I was planning to pick up the chicks, because he was worried about them! Apparently they stopped chirping and he had to knock on the box to make sure they were OK!!
Very stressful experience for the chicks and me. I could have picked them up at our main post office on Weds night if I had been informed of their delivery with proper tracking updates. Instead, they sat in a cold box overnight and had to wait till morning to be delivered to my local PO, only to be left sitting again unnecessarily for several hours.
USPS really needs to get their act together. My chicks were weak and stressed when I opened the box. The heat pack was stone cold and there was no Grow Gel available for them (just a sealed package of it in the box). I'm lucky they survived and it took a day of constant attention to get them over the hump.