Has anyone encounter a situation that the tracking shows delivered "left on the front door", but when you get home, its gone? Next step is to contact the seller?
Even if it was insured USPS is such a mess that they probably would reject the claim based upon the tracking showing it was delivered...in fairness how would anyone be able to prove that it was NOT in fact delivered...?
Even if it was insured USPS is such a mess that they probably would reject the claim based upon the tracking showing it was delivered...in fairness how would anyone be able to prove that it was NOT in fact delivered...?
show us the signature receipt.
I am guessing that it was shipped without signature confirmation since the OP said tracking showed it was left at the front door...
then the post office won't be able to prove that they indeed delivered the item. now the cops would have to bring in the guy who made the delivery, and also the recipient to record down their statements. probably have to use the phonebook method to make them tell the truth.
No, they changed it to $750 a year or so ago.If the item was more than $250, and paid for with paypal - A signature confirmation is a paypal requirement, and they will side with the buyer.
Otherwise, the buyer gets nothing.
No, they changed it to $750 a year or so ago.
If the item was more than $250, and paid for with paypal - A signature confirmation is a paypal requirement, and they will side with the buyer.
Otherwise, the buyer gets nothing.
Cops don't investigate postal issues, that is the postal inspectors.
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