Received an empty $2500 box today
It was stamped "received in bad condition" at (the post offices zip code). The box was empty. Has anyone been thru this before? What's my best strategy for a Paypal chargeback if I think the seller is not putting forth an effort?
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<< <i>Have you always had this much bad luck? >>
I was thinking the same thing!
<< <i>How was it shipped? >>
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<< <i>hope it was insured properly >>
define "properly"
From what I understand, its the responsibility of the Insurer to file the claim.
The name is LEE!
<< <i>I suppose you could email the seller with a copy of what the post office gave you and if the seller doesn;t work with you, file your item not received dispute with PayPal.
From what I understand, its the responsibility of the Insurer to file the claim. >>
Don't take my word on it, and someone with more experience may chime in differently... but you will likely have better luck with an "Item Significantly Not As Described" claim, rather than a never recieved... because, technically, you received a package, and he'll have proof of delivery... and if he proves delivery to PayPal's satisfaction, you lose...
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<< <i>I suppose you could email the seller with a copy of what the post office gave you and if the seller doesn;t work with you, file your item not received dispute with PayPal.
From what I understand, its the responsibility of the Insurer to file the claim. >>
Don't take my word on it, and someone with more experience may chime in differently... but you will likely have better luck with an "Item Significantly Not As Described" claim, rather than a never recieved... because, technically, you received a package, and he'll have proof of delivery... and if he proves delivery to PayPal's satisfaction, you lose... >>
You may be right. I suppose I'd have to mail back an empty box
<< <i>You may be right. I suppose I'd have to mail back an empty box >>
Before you do anything, you should check with the post office about what's needed for a claim.
From here:
1.0 General Filing Instructions
1.3 Who May File
A claim may be filed by:
a. Either the mailer or addressee, for damaged articles or articles with some or all of the contents missing.
From here:
Proof of Damage or Partial Loss of Contents
If the addressee files the claim, the addressee must make the damaged article and mailing container available to the USPS for inspection, including any wrapping, packaging, and any other contents that were received.
If the mailer files the claim, the St. Louis Accounting Service Center (ASC) will notify the addressee by letter to present the damaged article and mailing container to the USPS for inspection, including any wrapping, packaging, and any other contents that were received. Failure to do so will result in denial of the claim.
As was pointed out, I can only assume that you had to sign for it.
You did sign right?
The name is LEE!
<< <i>Regardless of how you proceed you should always contact the seller first to let him know that the bax was "damaged" and empty.
As was pointed out, I can only assume that you had to sign for it.
You did sign right? >>
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<< <i>hope it was insured properly >>
define "properly" >>
Just meant that it was insured for the full value and not one of those cheapo less than $200 value tags that doesn't need to be signed for. If I received a box like that I would not sign for it and I'd refuse delivery. Make the post office take it back to the sender.
That said, if you used PayPal and a credit card through Paypal, you should be fine (after a little work maybe) as if PayPal doesn't make it right with the seller, you credit card company should.
Good luck and let us know what happens in case we face the empty box someday...
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In any case, it is not your problem, file the chargeback with Paypal, help the seller with the claim and move on.
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<< <i>it is not your problem, file the chargeback with Paypal, help the seller with the claim and move on. >>
I had a similar problem long ago, with a silver ingot. Through a local Post Office friend, I located it at the Dead Letter Office in St. Louis. They would not send it on to me, and paid the insurance claim instead.
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<< <i>I thought the p.o. was supposed to get a signature on anything insured for over $250 and considering the box had a stamp like that on it I am surprised they didnt unless the seller under insured it
I just mailed a package and insured it for $300, no signature was required from neither I or the person it was mailed to.
Ryan
It was the blue USPS sticker, correct? Paypal wants electronic signature I think it costs .85 cents at the window, cheaper if you do it online.
also, a 2.500.00 box could have been sent registered priority insured, that way the seller would have been covered
by the USPS and paypal.
And to answer another question/statement either the buyer or seller can do a USPS insurance claim.
Both are required to sign for it.
Good luck, I don't think you will have a problem, especially if it was insured fully.
Steve
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<< <i>hope it was insured properly >>
Hope the insurance company doesn't need welfare bailout
Coin's for sale/trade.
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<< <i>You should have refused the package at the P.O. and have it return to the sender. >>
Or maybe opened it with the postmaster as witness. If the postmaster refuses to witness, THEN refuse it.
Coin's for sale/trade.
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<< <i>You should have refused the package at the P.O. and have it return to the sender. >>
Depending upon the contents, it would be difficult to tell if the box were actually empty upon initial receipt.
In other words, two rolls of Morgans vs 2 individual Morgans.
The name is LEE!
In the real world, without the instant gratification of paypal rules, the buyer brings the original damaged package, proof of purchase receipt and the insurance receipt (both receipts he gets from the seller) to the post office in order to file a claim. About 4 to 6 weeks later, the post office pays the claim to the buyer.
<< <i>So what's the consensus, should I do a chargeback for SNAD and mail the box back to him? >>
Have you contacted the seller yet? What did he say? Why would you even think of mailing the box back? Did you read the info I posted earlier from the post office website where it says that doing so would result in a denial of any claim?
<< <i>Most here are so quick to have paypal stick it to the seller >>
It would appear so.
I don't mean to sound harsh, but really- how would you feel if you were the seller and your buyer voided the insurance coverage you paid for and then did a PayPal chargeback which stuck you with the loss?
"also, a 2.500.00 box could have been sent registered priority insured,"
there is no priority option on registered...it travels at a snail's pace
<< <i>there is no priority option on registered...it travels at a snail's pace >>
Registered mail does travel slow. However, for any package over 13 ounces, the shipping services available are Express Mail, Priority Mail, Parcel Post and Media Mail. And of those four, if you want to send the package registered, Priority Mail is the only option.
<< <i>hmmm... I thought you had to send it registered for that high dollar amount. If not, and it was coins, I don't think the PO will pay.
In any case, it is not your problem, file the chargeback with Paypal, help the seller with the claim and move on. >>
What is your basis for this theory? Why would they not cover coins?
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<< <i>So what's the consensus, should I do a chargeback for SNAD and mail the box back to him? >>
Have you contacted the seller yet? What did he say? Why would you even think of mailing the box back? Did you read the info I posted earlier from the post office website where it says that doing so would result in a denial of any claim?
<< <i>Most here are so quick to have paypal stick it to the seller >>
It would appear so.
I don't mean to sound harsh, but really- how would you feel if you were the seller and your buyer voided the insurance coverage you paid for and then did a PayPal chargeback which stuck you with the loss? >>
Have I done a chargeback yet? No. We're just having a discussion
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<< <i>hmmm... I thought you had to send it registered for that high dollar amount. If not, and it was coins, I don't think the PO will pay. In any case, it is not your problem, file the chargeback with Paypal, help the seller with the claim and move on. >>
What is your basis for this theory? Why would they not cover coins? >>
I'm not aware of any such rule.
It is really the seller's problem and you should contact him and let him deal with it. He will be probably be (understandably) concerened that he might be dealing with a scammer who recieved the coins and then claims the box was empty. The "Damaged" stamp should help and you should offer to do everything you can to help him with his insurance case with the USPS. Then you'll probably have an excruciatingly long wait while the USPS does the insurance gig. --Jerry
"also, a 2.500.00 box could have been sent registered priority insured,"
there is no priority option on registered...it travels at a snail's pace
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There most certainly is.
You can buy 1st class registered and or priority registered. I have done both.
It is not the same as regular priority that is delivered with 2 to 3 days.
Steve
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If I did not get an answer from him that helped I'd then go on to my other options.
Good luck!
Steve
<< <i>ey winpitcher
"also, a 2.500.00 box could have been sent registered priority insured,"
there is no priority option on registered...it travels at a snail's pace
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There most certainly is.
You can buy 1st class registered and or priority registered. I have done both.
It is not the same as regular priority that is delivered with 2 to 3 days.
Steve >>
There is no advantage to registered priority, it just cost more. Registered mail is going to travel it's normal slow pace regardless of whether it is priority or first class. Only difference is if it is over 13 ounces or if it is in a priority box or envelope they are going to charge you at the priority registered rate instead of the cheaper first class registered rate. Never choose registered priority unless you have to (weight or you are shipping in one of the post offices priority boxes/envelopes). Not only is registered more secure than normal priority and first class, but it can be cheaper when you get in the $600+ insurance range. I just mailed registered first class a 1 oz gold slab insured for $995 and it cost $16.32. I also mailed registered first class a 1 oz saint slab, insured for $3800 and it cost $21.32. Also be aware that the electronic return receipt is only $1 and does the same thing as the $2+ signature confirmation. I have confirmed with paypal that as long as they can access from the postal site your proof of delivery, they will accept your proof of delivery. Signature confirmation and electronic return receipt both do this.
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<< <i>You should have refused the package at the P.O. and have it return to the sender. >>
Or maybe opened it with the postmaster as witness. If the postmaster refuses to witness, THEN refuse it. >>
Never Ever receive a Package or letter while sealed in a post office damaged plastic sleeve. I have had a few in my time and always told them to return to sender/seller or it's origination because it was opened/machine damaged by a third party and this voids delivery in my mind. I had a few letters in my time, took them to the post office told them nata and they stamped it with a huge stamper Return to Sender.
I had a rare old note I bought from a ebayer that was dropped by the postal clerk in between the dock and the truck while it was unloaded in the snowy winter days. The story I got from my postmaster was It wasn't found for 13 days or so. It was soaked and warped hanging out in the plastic bag the Post office puts it in.
Now mind you this was a very valuable note. The seller accused me of lying, trying to cheat him out of his money and even filed ebay Squaretrade case against me because on his end he read that it was delivered and sign for. I told him in no way I did any of this.
Then I get another email from him that the post office doesn't have any record of the item. Then more names were offered towards me and a lawsuit. Later on I found out it was in deadmail center, by trying to help this guy out and he still thought I was playing games.
Well I already filed a Credit Card chargeback from my CC company and was granted it within 10 days, boy was the seller peed and also did the paypal thingy, but because I paid by C.Card on paypal they didn't honor my request for help.
I don't know whatever happened until this day I think the seller was on the lightside of insurance in the first place. Ebay removed the neg the seller put on my feedback and kept the one I put on him for being a real horses hinny. So again anything you see not in proper condition put the burden back on the post service and the seller. It is a headache waiting to happen and your money tied up for months.
Good luck with your transaction.
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<< <i>ey winpitcher
"also, a 2.500.00 box could have been sent registered priority insured,"
there is no priority option on registered...it travels at a snail's pace
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There most certainly is.
You can buy 1st class registered and or priority registered. I have done both.
It is not the same as regular priority that is delivered with 2 to 3 days.
Steve >>
Steve you are 100% right. Also do you guys know the game at the post office. There are certain times, parcel post, 1st class and Reg priorty mail if you send out on a Friday they will all get there at the same time on Monday excluding the Holidays of course.
Also do you see slow junk mail always on Wed/Thursdays that's because fulltime delivery clerks work on Sat. and during the week a fill in delivers the junk or priorty mail.
Well I know it has happened in my area all my life. I just sent out coins to Silver Eagles last week both parcel post one on Wed.noon and the other Friday night and he got both of them on the following Monday. I knew this because my annex is huge here in my area and they say a lot of reg mail, 1st class, parcel post and the great extra fee for priority 2/3 days not guranteed sits in the annex in the middle of the week. So try it, Fridays for Monday delivery and Monday by Thursday at the lastest. All of those so called No postaged ness gets delivered whenever.