contrary to ygol, who IS a master of knowledge, I suffered the same fate on a keyes print years ago - post office stated needed to be inspected at the receivers post office
I fought it up and down the river- sent letters to post master General, all used as toilet paper and exactly why I have the opinion USPS needs to be shut down and Mail goes to a public company
usps is ran by goverMENTAL idiots
the insurance is fraud - any public company would have suffered a class action by now ...
Damaged in mail.
None of this would be happening if the drymounter would have just refused the damaged package as I told him to do.
I have a little post office here that’s open five days a week from 10 AM to 4 PM.
They love me and would have fixed my claim immediately.
I have a little post office here that’s open five days a week from 10 AM to 4 PM.
They love me and would have fixed my claim immediately.
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lordy - feel for ya
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What a pain, hopefully it resolves. I'm impressed you've managed to stave off sending the refund yet.
Yeah that is surprising. Last time I dealt with a claim; I filed, USPS asked me to have the buyer ship the tube back to me in the original tube, and then I took it to the post office I shipped from. fudge doesn't really make sense but it ended up ok in the end. I refunded as soon as I received the print back.
Stingers wrote:If you can't get it up eat less fudge, excersise and stop being a kitten.
Relax, I honestly don't give a fudge.john38103 wrote:All gin every thing. drymount all you hoes.
Not through eBay.
Update.
He filed a claim through PayPal.
I went ahead and sent a replacement.
So I am down:
The original poster that was damaged.
The replacement poster and that shipping.
I was down the payment too, but he dropped the claim yesterday when the replacement poster arrived.
Now he is reading my messages and not responding.
HE KEPT THE DAMAGED POSTER.
He showed to to his post office but took it home.
Now the post office is refusing my claim because they don’t have the poster.
So whoever told me that the seller is supposed to file postal claims is wrong.
That’s obviously horseshit.
Update.
He filed a claim through PayPal.
I went ahead and sent a replacement.
So I am down:
The original poster that was damaged.
The replacement poster and that shipping.
I was down the payment too, but he dropped the claim yesterday when the replacement poster arrived.
Now he is reading my messages and not responding.
HE KEPT THE DAMAGED POSTER.
He showed to to his post office but took it home.
Now the post office is refusing my claim because they don’t have the poster.
So whoever told me that the seller is supposed to file postal claims is wrong.
That’s obviously horseshit.
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Lol it's not horse fudge. You buy insurance to protect YOU, *not the buyer*. You want to rely on the buyer taking extra steps to make sure you get the insurance coverage you paid for? No. You tell them to send the original tube in another tube or a box then you refund them or send a replacement when you receive it. Depending on other people to do the work that you signed up for as a seller is where you went wrong dude.
Getting the item back with the damaged packaging before you send a refund is what you or anyone else should do in the future.
Getting the item back with the damaged packaging before you send a refund is what you or anyone else should do in the future.