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Originally posted by: PAB
Originally posted by: ddviper
How do they address issues where there was insurance with USPS?
They pay.
But USPS insurance sucks.
same with UPS. i lost $80 with them.
Originally posted by: PAB
Originally posted by: ddviper
How do they address issues where there was insurance with USPS?
They pay.
But USPS insurance sucks.
Originally posted by: altonb1
Was this a trade at AT or some other forum? Regardless, you technically owe him the refund, but if it is someone here, and he is known, you are probably not getting scammed out of it.
Originally posted by: InlineFour
Originally posted by: zixxer
wtf
package better next time.
I'm assuming you charged the person .40 or whatever for shipping? If so, you're both retarded
yeah i was an idiot. you learn from your mistakes, right?
Originally posted by: InlineFour
Is there a possibility that the Postal Service guy opened up the envelope? How else could the SD card be gone? The customer lives in a townhouse and uses a key to open up his mail box, so I doubt someone else stole it.
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
delivery confirmation in this case would not have made a difference. the envelope was empty. DC would show that something was delivered.
either someone opened the envelope, too the card and resealed the envelope or the buyer is looking for a card and his money back.
in either case... you did not insure, so you have to eat this one.
sorry![]()
Originally posted by: KK
Why would he need to get insurance for shipping something. I mean you don't need insurance if you take something to the dry cleaners and they lose it, why should it be required for shipping?
Originally posted by: CadetLee
Originally posted by: KK
Why would he need to get insurance for shipping something. I mean you don't need insurance if you take something to the dry cleaners and they lose it, why should it be required for shipping?
He doesn't /need/ insurance..though it would possibly have saved him 40 bucks this time.
Originally posted by: InlineFour
I sold a MiniSD card to someone a week ago. I packaged it inside a normal evenlope and mailed it via USPS for 52 cents. It would have been 39 cents, but there was a fee for the extra thickness of the evenlope (memory plastic case). A week later, the customer said he received an empty envelope. He said there was no damage done to the envelope. What should I do? There was no insurance for the mail. Should I refund him the $40?
EDIT: i forgot to mention; the envelope was taped on the seal.
EDIT2: i just asked him if there was a slit on the side of the envelope, and he said there was. he didn't notice the slit since it was so small. oh well.
Originally posted by: Geekbabe
You do not ship electronics/ system parts in regular envelopes..refund the man his money period,end of discussion.
Originally posted by: AmigaMan
yep, you ned to refund the money since you didn't insure it and use better packaging.
Originally posted by: Geekbabe
You do not ship electronics/ system parts in regular envelopes..refund the man his money period,end of discussion.
Originally posted by: sunase
>i'd assume they'd take the entire envelope, not just the sd card.
I get opened envelopes and envelopes with contents missing all the time.
