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Re: Chargebacks on USPS shipments?
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‎04-12-2018 05:16 PM
Thank you for
#1 Reading the post in its entirety before submitting an answer
#2 Offering a viable solution with a how to reference
#3 For being a decent human being and not naturally assuming I know how to do something or making a negative statement that it's me or my error without considering all the variables
#4 For showing intelligence (I was really questioning if anyone was actually reading and trying to be helpful or if Ebay forums are where all the bored people go to assert the egos)
So again, a big thank you for your unbiased response
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‎04-12-2018 05:49 PM
OP---when I opened your thread, there was absolutely no message under the subject. Maybe some of our browsers aren't seeing your question and others are. This is not the first time this has happened. Maybe that is why you received some of the messages you did. The majority of people on these boards really want to help others. I found your response, which I was able to see, offensive to all who tried to help you. Maybe if you go back and read their responses with this in mind, you will realize they were sincerely trying to help you with only the title to go by.
BTW, I still have not been able to see your question.
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‎04-12-2018 06:09 PM
I'm sorry if you feel my response was overly critical of those trying to help me. The person I was directing the comment to was being given a compliment. Every other answer I read had nothing to do with my question even after I described the situation or left me hanging as to how to fix something. This wasn't directed at you, and I understand we all are entitled to our opinions, which is why I stated mine, even if the sarcasm can be taken out of context by others, it's still my opinion which I express by that statement aforementioned. I don't know about issues seeing the posts, but I have read each post submitted looking for answers, and honestly all I saw were people saying it's my scale or inaccuracies and I should deal with accordingly without any suggestions as to how. I did respond to someone else regarding a known overpayment in their end, hoping for a refund. I worked at the post office and had an inside view, and I wished them luck on getting refunded although I'm not so sure USPS goes out of their way to do so. Again, sorry for offending people who were trying to be helpful but I must have a different opinion of what it means to help, based off of what was posted so far.
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‎04-12-2018 06:31 PM
@ymeagainlord wrote:
I mailed something the other day at 3lb weight when it should have been 2, so we'll see if they also do refunds like they said they would.
That I am not hopeful 😞 I will try that on the next pkg that I ship and see what happens
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‎04-12-2018 06:38 PM
I don't see a question in your first post.
I do see the subject line with a question mark in it, but it doesn't make any sense.
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‎04-12-2018 06:55 PM
Wishing you luck, let me know if you get I refund.
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‎04-26-2019 09:43 AM
I just got a charge back from Ebay forwarding charges from USPS
claiming I put a first class package label on a Priority mail box and
the weight mysteriously increased by 6-7 ounces. 7 days after it
was delivered to buyers USPS PO box.
I DID NOT put 1st class package label on any priority mail box,
that is fraud and a federal offense. But they will take some money
to rectify a fed offense ?!?.
I used a large dark yellow mailing envelope and the only
box in package was the one I purchased from Dollar Tree and was
covered in flowers and 1/2 the size of a whitman candy box. So
much bigger than the ever shrinking small priority mail box and
1/10th the size of med priority mail rectangle box.
My customer confirmed via written email, that the package was
not a priority mail box, envelope and no stickers or tape for priority mail.
This package was not scanned at receiving Commerce ga 30529
USPS branch but was scanned at Atlanta hub, which posted a fake
acceptance at using the maysville branch at 12:24am and this USPS branch
is locked up at 4pm and vacant by 5:10pm every day,
then the packaged is scanned rec'd at that 1st atl hub 2 hrs later, so USPS
employee had the package at their station for 2 hours. Then it was
scanned arrived and depart of the next Atlanta dist,then in out Denver Hub,
in out Denver dist ctr,in out Denver smaller hub and the actual delivering USPS branch yet again in out.
so over 9 times at 2 main hubs, 2 dist centers, So in all
approx 12 scans. It was delivered a week ago and charge back
just popped up.
I am currently lost in USPS system trying to win this case against
me. As Ebay is the USPS account holder, we should be able to
discuss and rectify with Ebay, but they pass the charges, and immediately
take the money out of paypal,and basically email us
good #$@!@$~!~ luck dealing with 1-800-get lost.
Prior to all these businesses, LLc's and corporations having
direct access to our bank accounts, credit cards etc.
This/these alleged incorrect packages would have been
immediately returned buyer, the label voided or shown returned
and postage kept by USPS and we would need to purchase a
new label with correct weight etc. As we all know the USPS loves
to waste money, ours and federal funding, they would have stopped
any package en route any where, even in Denver in my case, and returned
it to senders address and not completed delivery.
In my case if I did what USPS stated I did, I should be awaiting federal prosecution for attempted mail fraud or theft by taking or some
type fed charges against the USPS. Again, I DID NOT DO WHAT USPS
CLAIMS.. I am not stupid or so dumbly cheap that I would attempt to defraud
a federal agency for 5-10 us dollars.
Now I did walk into the Commerce Ga 30529 USPS branch and made
sure to hold package and label up to the Security camera
prior to putting in mail slot. MY feeble attempt to have someone
witness package was mailed from that location.
From now on, I am going back to taking pictures of all larger
packages and on MY SCALE. If I need to I will ask my employer
to give me late lunch period so I can take to counter to be scanned
as here in ne ga all branches still close for 1 hour lunch.
I usually do this when I sell something to a buyer that is
suspicious, or I see that they leave a lot of feedback for
sellers claiming to have all kinds of problems. There are
several sellers here that are chronic returners, and my favorite
the ones that nitpick everything trying to get refunds just out
of pure greed and they usually have 2 or MORE accounts here,
or chronically opening new accounts.
My suggestion/or have you considered, is to actually walk package
into USPS and have it scanned in at front counter, or switching what
branch you mail from if feasible, I feel doing this a couple of times
might get you off whoever at which ever usps branch watch ' hit' list
and finally put an end charge backs. If you have the receipt with
the track and their scale weight , then no dispute there. Ask for second
print out and TAPE 2nd print out to the package. You may
want to talk to your Local branch and discuss this chronic problem
and see if they can investigate or at least give you a tracking print
out of their internal posts to find out where this charge back is being
established, ie dist hub main hub in your state or even your local
branch etc etc.
Or switch to Fedex or UPS which can cost more for smaller
sellers or smaller packages.
SADLY, this could be an incentive program from the USPS, and
and it is legally criminal of the USPS to randomly or incorrectly
charge back on services rendered and completed.
Sincerely hoping you can quickly resolve and rectify
this very serious problem.
mary
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‎04-26-2019 09:48 AM
check or payment in stamps. if you purchased 3lb
for a 2 lb package, sadly they most likely are not going to
give you money back. and you should not expect to get
money back for your stated weight.

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