The guy who one one of my e-bay auctions for a $300 MP3 Player had me send it to Guam. I shipped it priority mail, but when I went to drop it off they wouldn't let me add insurance (a DIRECT contradiction of their website, which SPECIFICALLY told me to go to my local post office and they would add postage there). It's now been 10 days and the confirmation number still doesn't show it as having been delivered. I know Guam's a long way away, but it is Priority mail and I'm starting to get worried. Anyone else ship anything that far? If it gets "lost" or "stolen," think I have a case with USPS since they wouldn't let me buy insurance (even though I tried to)? Guy hasn't responded to any e-mails since he paid me two weeks ago--any chance he's gotten it but it just wasn't scanned in? Box was well packed and has no markings that it would be of any value.
UPDATE: So, went to the local PO and complained. They gave me a form to fill out, but he said the only thing they'd do before a month is knock on the door of the guy who I sent it to and ask if he got it. (Won't work, obviously, since he can then screw me over even if he did get it.)
Also, ends up the guy who told me "you can't add insurance" was wrong. Manager said I could have and "he'll talk to him," but wouldn't give me anything in writing. I can get the guy's name if I go in when it's busy and I see him working. I also grabbed an insurance sticker/form for reference. This gives me two options if it isn't found:
1) Protest to USPS that I was not allowed to buy insurance when I could have (with the name of the offender), and hope that they will honor it.
2) Use the insurance number I have and insist "you must have never scanned it." I know this is somewhat unethical, but hey, I wanted to buy it and was wrongfully denied the opportunity, and I also paid for shipping twice (mistake in the prepayment process), so I don't have moral qualms with it, and I'm a moral man. ALSO, would them not scanning it be plausible? I know they don't scan delivery confirmation stuff sometimes, but do they have to enter lots of insurance stuff into the system every time, so it would not be plausible that mine didn't get scanned?
Which would I have more luck with? If option 2 would work it would probably be more effective, but they might not buy it. On the other hand, I have no written proof of option 1. Thanks for the help.
UPDATE: Got feedback today. Don't know how long he had it, but WHEW, I'm relieved! Guess USPS just never scanned it in as being delivered. Lazy bastards...
UPDATE: So, went to the local PO and complained. They gave me a form to fill out, but he said the only thing they'd do before a month is knock on the door of the guy who I sent it to and ask if he got it. (Won't work, obviously, since he can then screw me over even if he did get it.)
Also, ends up the guy who told me "you can't add insurance" was wrong. Manager said I could have and "he'll talk to him," but wouldn't give me anything in writing. I can get the guy's name if I go in when it's busy and I see him working. I also grabbed an insurance sticker/form for reference. This gives me two options if it isn't found:
1) Protest to USPS that I was not allowed to buy insurance when I could have (with the name of the offender), and hope that they will honor it.
2) Use the insurance number I have and insist "you must have never scanned it." I know this is somewhat unethical, but hey, I wanted to buy it and was wrongfully denied the opportunity, and I also paid for shipping twice (mistake in the prepayment process), so I don't have moral qualms with it, and I'm a moral man. ALSO, would them not scanning it be plausible? I know they don't scan delivery confirmation stuff sometimes, but do they have to enter lots of insurance stuff into the system every time, so it would not be plausible that mine didn't get scanned?
Which would I have more luck with? If option 2 would work it would probably be more effective, but they might not buy it. On the other hand, I have no written proof of option 1. Thanks for the help.
UPDATE: Got feedback today. Don't know how long he had it, but WHEW, I'm relieved! Guess USPS just never scanned it in as being delivered. Lazy bastards...