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#3366633 - 08/10/0903:56 PMRe: PROBATION THREAD - for forum sales problems
[Re: Count]
Registered: 02/08/05
Posts: 9885
Loc: United States of Zombieland
Originally Posted By: Count
Originally Posted By: divad
Well, except that the USPS generally settles up with the seller, not the buyer, as it is the buyer who actually purchases the insurance. Good luck to both.
As a buyer, I recently put in an insurance claim with the USPS and it was approved and they sent me a check.
I filed online. It simply just asks you if you are the sender or recipient.
If you have all the info I think that either party can process the claim.
#3366642 - 08/10/0904:00 PMRe: PROBATION THREAD - for forum sales problems
[Re: EvilAsh]
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Posts: 22113
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I processed a claim with USPS as a buyer from the UK when a slab arrived cracked. As long as I provided a receipt for reholdering they'd refund me the cost.
More importantly, my understanding is that the person who files the claim is the only one who can check up on it with the USPS. The buyer filed, so the buyer has to follow up and ask about what the status is on this claim.
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Well, except that the USPS generally settles up with the seller, not the buyer, as it is the buyer who actually purchases the insurance. Good luck to both.
As a buyer, I recently put in an insurance claim with the USPS and it was approved and they sent me a check.
I filed online. It simply just asks you if you are the sender or recipient.
If you have all the info I think that either party can process the claim.
Exactly!
Well yes, and no. The other party is asked to supply information in both cases (whether you are aware of it or not).
#3367038 - 08/10/0906:26 PMRe: PROBATION THREAD - for forum sales problems
[Re: Domo Arigato]
Domo ArigatoDomo Arigato
Up 20 words per minute since I signed up
Registered: 09/14/08
Posts: 1453
Originally Posted By: Domo Arigato
Originally Posted By: ComicSupply
Domo,
You don't know the specifics of any of these orders, the policies, or where those buyers came from.
It wasn't like this was the only place we advertised.
But that brings up another concern. Because it reminds me that there's no telling how many boards there are out there, just like this one, that has a trail of unhappy customers on it because of your lack of service.