The executives at USPS had a good idea — in theory. They launched #AmazingUSPS along with a Spider-man related theme. Unfortunately for the company they didn’t think about the repercussions of launching a publicly controlled hashtag campaign.
Here’s the original Tweet sent by USPS:
Even Spider-Man needs to send a package every now and then. #AmazingUSPS http://t.co/yNJgbvNGOT http://ift.tt/P2TGq4
— U.S. Postal Service (@USPS) March 25, 2014
Instead of a positive message the company was bombarded with a video of a USPS worker tossing an expensive hard drive from their vehicle.
The video which has received 729,715 views in less than 24 hours was posted by Twitter users repeatedly. Attached to those messages is the #AmazingUSPS video:
Glad this #USPS isn't my guy! http://t.co/dhcee3C5PD #AmazingUSPS is this standard?
— Lauren Hunter (@LTBHunter) March 25, 2014
#AmazingUSPS Just look at the amazining service! No wonder postal is dying. @USPS
— Sean Seefeldt (@stvrunner) March 25, 2014
As expected USPS wasn’t quick to respond. Perhaps they are sending their message with overnight delivery — it should get here by next Thursday.
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