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Suck It
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you have stated this twice in two different threads, allow me to show you EXACTLY where you are wrong.... http://pe.usps.com/text/dmm300/609.htm Direct your attention specifically to section 1.3, section b. Who may file a claim "Either the mailer or addressee who is in possession of the original retail mailing receipt, or in possession of the online label record or computer printout of the Web-based application as described in 3.1 d., for lost articles." Any of the other sections where you feel you may be RIGHT on the issue that we both know you are going on about, do NOT APPLY. c. is for RETURN MERCHANDISE. d. is for RETURN MERCHANDISE. e. is for C.O.D. I have no issues with reading comprehension. The regulations clearly state who may file. Your opinion on my character based on hearing the complaints of your smoking buddy have no bearing on the postal regulations. Furthermore I made significant efforts to make your friend whole and have heard no more complaints from him as he smoked his way through those. Perhaps when he is holding only ashes, he will start up again, but for now it appears that the real issue is simply his lack of desire to collect on his insurance payment. I offered to mail him all of the requisite paperwork to support his claim. As for the post office, how they expect to look someone in the face and say that they will not even ATTEMPT to collect on postage due articles, instead sending them off to some holding facility somewhere where NO ONE wins, is beyond me. There is no surprise that they are nearly bankrupt. When I was younger, you would simply get a card and be asked to come and pay your ten cents or 5 dollars. |
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