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Gary 50

(401 posts)
15. I lost $1975 to the post office.
Sat Jan 4, 2025, 05:02 PM
Jan 4

I sent a package for an Ebay sale insured for $1975, the price the item sold for, and the postage and insurance came to $40. A week or so later the intended recipient said she never got the item. I said it was reported delivered and had to be signed for. She said she never signed for it and never saw it. I asked her to talk to her mailman to find out who signed it. Later she emailed me that her mailman had printed her name and left it at her house. So, she puts in a claim on Ebay since she doesn't want to take the $1975 loss. I refunded her money because 1-I believed her story, 2- there was no signature on the return receipt and 3- Ebay would probably refund the money 9 out of 10 times regardless of the situation. I put in a postal insurance claim. A real pain in the ass, hours finding records and printing copies and filling out forms. They rejected my claim. I appealed. I pleaded with them to confirm what happened by contacting the local post office and finding the letter carrier who "signed" the receipt. Spent hours more on my appeal. Rejected. I have appealed again. Took less than an hour. I expect the same bullshit answer. My next letter won't be so nice, but it will be futile. They know they lost my package. What did my $35 insurance (plus $5 postage) buy? I guess they are using the United Healthcare model.

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The PO where I live was stealing gift cards out of envelopes. Irish_Dem Jan 4 #1
Recently DENVERPOPS Jan 4 #3
Americans see our leaders getting away with their crimes. Irish_Dem Jan 4 #4
An interesting thing is I do not believe that people making a decent income with benefits very seldom steal from stores LiberalArkie Jan 4 #10
DO ? or DO NOT?????? DENVERPOPS Jan 4 #14
Clear as mud. eom littlemissmartypants Jan 4 #22
The shoplifting "epidemic" was greatly exaggerated. IbogaProject Jan 4 #16
This is disgusting XanaDUer2 Jan 4 #2
That's been going on for some time in our area. Autumn Jan 4 #5
No surprise. milestogo Jan 4 #6
Not shocked. ZonkerHarris Jan 4 #7
How about snot Jan 4 #8
USPS salaries are pretty good Polybius Jan 4 #24
This will suck most for rural and mobility-limited people and online-only retailer HariSeldon Jan 4 #9
If you only find thieves after they steal $1million, you are shit at investigating NotHardly Jan 4 #11
What if they steal votes? GreenWave Jan 4 #12
When I worked at the auto company many years ago, multigraincracker Jan 4 #13
What is a pallet of alterations? nt OrwellwasRight Jan 4 #19
Sorry alternators. About 120 of them. multigraincracker Jan 4 #20
Thx. OrwellwasRight Jan 4 #21
I lost $1975 to the post office. Gary 50 Jan 4 #15
It's as if just by buying the insurance, it signals that the package is valuable. Intractable Jan 4 #18
$1,975 is an awful lot for a small package sold through eBay Polybius Jan 4 #25
Is Trump going to use this as an excuse for privatizing the mail? Intractable Jan 4 #17
set up....... union rep Jan 4 #23
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