| GreenBean | 12-01-2012 10:13 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by sdot10
(Post 397720)
So I sent a package and requested signature confirmation. I look at the tracking and somehow the person was able to waive signature confirmation. I called the post office and they say the best they can do is refund my money for the signature confirmaton. Has anyone had anything like this happen before? Im sure I clicked not to allow for signature waiver as the amout was def over $250. If this guy files a dispute im outta luck so I am really nervous now. | Dust of a boy cow.
They contravened their own postal regulations.
B4 panicking, go over your own paperwork. Do not be forced into a corner because of USPS.
Ask yourself this. As a regular seller wtfudge would you suddenly send an item & have signature waiver. :fight: Did not happen, did it.
USPS have created an incorrect scenario for you by all of their actions.
Let us know more please. You have to fight this rubbish
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