Honestly, I didn't pay attention to the 3 month thing. But here's what you do.....call the P.O. and ask where it's from, dial 1-800-ask-usps and ask them to connect you to the office that delivers your mail (give them your zip code), then ask for the registered number on the package. You can then go to USPS.com and check where it is actually from, who it is from, when and where it was mailed. If it is foreign it is possible that it was caught up in customs, as a lot of packages do get tied up there for long lengths of time. If you want to skip the P.O. all together, call the company, they would have a record of the registered number, as registered letters and parcels are the most restricted form of delivery we have. Only the person who is named on the item is permitted to receive it, and must present ID when doing so, which makes it a very dangerous form of delivery for gear, especially foreign.