- Feb 5, 2011
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My largest concern selling things of any expense online has always been the fear that a buyer will pretend a package arrived empty or with a block of wood or something. It seems there is little recourse for a seller in this scenario.
The one way to convincingly prove that a package was properly sent would be to do the final tape-up in the post office/UPS place while filming in one continuous loop and then bringing it to the counter and sending it out. If not done discreetly this would seem akward, and if done discreetly I have to assume it may not even be legal (at least in a USPS office).
Are there other approaches that work?
The one way to convincingly prove that a package was properly sent would be to do the final tape-up in the post office/UPS place while filming in one continuous loop and then bringing it to the counter and sending it out. If not done discreetly this would seem akward, and if done discreetly I have to assume it may not even be legal (at least in a USPS office).
Are there other approaches that work?