09-17-2017 05:04 PM
If USPS delivers an item but fails to scan the delivery, what happens?
If the last scan is "out for delivery" in the buyer's town, is it possible that USPS never completes the delivery scan even though it delivered the item?
09-17-2017 05:08 PM
It will most likely update tonight, I wouldn't worry about it. DO NOT ask the buyer if he received, they'll you.
09-17-2017 05:08 PM
You can request to the USPS a track information investigation. Sometimes, the mail carriers know their territory and will remember if they delivered or forgot to scan the package.
It happens to me a year ago. I sent the requisition and 3 days later it was delivered. Sometimes it is still under the mail carrier's truck seat. LOL
Other than that, you are lost.
09-17-2017 05:27 PM
09-17-2017 06:49 PM
09-17-2017 06:52 PM
If your package isn't officially "delivered"
file a USPS insurance claim to get your money back.
Lynn
09-17-2017 06:56 PM
That is fraud. When you file a claim, you are certifying that the package is lost. When you cheat the post office, you cheat on all taxpayers! Open a claim only if buyer tells you they never got it.
09-17-2017 07:21 PM
I just had the same issue (package never scanned as delivered but luckily my buyer informed me via feedback that they had received it) and here is what I did to have the issue solved within 1 hour. Call the Post Office's Consumer Affairs and explain that you sell on Ebay and if the tracking doesn't show a delivered scan then the buyer will get a freebie if they happen to file an INR case on Ebay against you - which is mail fraud. The PO's Consumer Affairs take this very seriously and are very nice (as far as my experience goes). Within 1 hour of the call, the tracking was updated to show that it was delivered. Your mileage may vary, but with my issue it worked like a charm.
09-17-2017 08:38 PM
@modulok! wrote:I just had the same issue (package never scanned as delivered but luckily my buyer informed me via feedback that they had received it) and here is what I did to have the issue solved within 1 hour. Call the Post Office's Consumer Affairs and explain that you sell on Ebay and if the tracking doesn't show a delivered scan then the buyer will get a freebie if they happen to file an INR case on Ebay against you - which is mail fraud. The PO's Consumer Affairs take this very seriously and are very nice (as far as my experience goes). Within 1 hour of the call, the tracking was updated to show that it was delivered. Your mileage may vary, but with my issue it worked like a charm.
I would hope the PO would request proof of the buyer's statement. They can't just mark something delivered when it really wasn't just because someone phones them, that would also be fraud.
09-17-2017 09:52 PM
@auctionpet wrote:
@modulok! wrote:I just had the same issue (package never scanned as delivered but luckily my buyer informed me via feedback that they had received it) and here is what I did to have the issue solved within 1 hour. Call the Post Office's Consumer Affairs and explain that you sell on Ebay and if the tracking doesn't show a delivered scan then the buyer will get a freebie if they happen to file an INR case on Ebay against you - which is mail fraud. The PO's Consumer Affairs take this very seriously and are very nice (as far as my experience goes). Within 1 hour of the call, the tracking was updated to show that it was delivered. Your mileage may vary, but with my issue it worked like a charm.
I would hope the PO would request proof of the buyer's statement. They can't just mark something delivered when it really wasn't just because someone phones them, that would also be fraud.
They sure can when GPS is involved.
09-17-2017 11:22 PM
I guess it takes awhile before the tracking number shows delivery . Just check back on it later . I had ordered an item on e bay one time and the tracking number showed it had been delivered to my house ,, but it wasn't here . We checked high and low on both sides of our house and nothing . So either the postal worker scanned it and then accidently left it at another house or it was stolen . When I called to report it ,, the P.O rep on the phone kept telling me the tracking number says it was delivered and acted as though they didn't believe me . Waste of time and money on that purchase . It happens .
09-17-2017 11:44 PM - edited 09-17-2017 11:45 PM
@mingotoy wrote:That is fraud. When you file a claim, you are certifying that the package is lost. When you cheat the post office, you cheat on all taxpayers! Open a claim only if buyer tells you they never got it.
Yes it is fraud however the USPS is not a government organization, they are a private business, perhaps the largest in the US of A but they are private and thus are not supported through taxes. I do agree it is fraud and it is wrong.
09-17-2017 11:49 PM
09-18-2017 12:03 AM - edited 09-18-2017 12:06 AM
@mingotoy wrote:That is fraud. When you file a claim, you are certifying that the package is lost. When you cheat the post office, you cheat on all taxpayers! Open a claim only if buyer tells you they never got it.
It is technically not fraud, because you are only following the rules on their terms of service. You do not see it on your end, so you file the insurance. Unethical, yes, and I would not do it myself, but fraud, no.
09-18-2017 01:46 AM - edited 09-18-2017 01:48 AM
@mingotoy wrote:That is fraud. When you file a claim, you are certifying that the package is lost. When you cheat the post office, you cheat on all taxpayers! Open a claim only if buyer tells you they never got it.
That is not fraud. If the whereabouts of the package are not known (as in never scanned delivered) it is technically lost. Although I would not do it personally, the bottom line is that delivery confirmation is included in the price paid for postage and the USPS owes that service to the purchaser of the postage. If they do their job there is no issue.