The gifts I received are excellent and I'd really like to thank the sender! I am, however, very upset with the USPS for a few reasons. As you can see in the attached anonymous message, the gifts this person sent were of a personal nature. These books were the sender's own personal favorite copies of a book series, and I know how very dear a set of books can become. This makes it and irreplaceable gift, and one of the best and most thoughtful gifts I have ever received.

You can see on the package a stamp that says media mail, subject to inspection. Does this mean that they opened it and didn't reseal it? The package was torn in one spot, and unsealed and crudely taped back up on the other side. I don't know if this is a case of gross mishandling, or awful negligence. Probably both.

So the first reason I'm upset with USPS is that they've lost something personal which can never be replaced. The second reason is that, while I can guess what the third book is (being part of a trilogy and all,) I'll never know what the fourth book is, and never know what kind of keychain was in the package. This makes me maddeningly curious. It's like that damn safe all over again. The third reason is that this is a government organization with one single function in their outdated existence: To deliver freaking post. And they can't do that correctly.

None of this is the sender's fault, and I would once again like to thank you, anonymous match, for one of the nicest gifts anyone has ever given me.

TL;DR: I love what my match sent, and USPS shall henceforth be known as OP because they don't deliver (properly.)