08-03-2021 12:16 PM
Has anyone had a problem with the Post Office charging you for extra weight and has anyone had any luck getting a response from the Post Office. In the past 2 weeks I have had 2 packages that weighed less than 2 pounds that the Post Office said weighed 9 and 11 pounds and I was immediately charged the extra postage. I had the receipts from the Post Office that showed the correct weight and submitted a claim to verifypostagehelp.usps.gov and tried to contact them which is impossible. I had this problem earlier in the year and stopped using them and it has started up again. It's impossible to talk to anyone from eBay so I was just wondering if anyone has had any success in dealing with the Post Office.
08-03-2021 12:29 PM
Had a similar issue twice in last month.
I sell lingerie…rarely does anything weigh over 8 ounces.
Most ships first class but occasionally a buyer chooses priority. If this is the case it is shipped flat rate.
All packages are scanned at po and I get a receipt showing weights.
The 2 packages in question weighed 5.5 ounces and 6.2 ounces. Both were shipped priority flat rate.
I got charged 2 lb rate on one and 5 lb rate on the other.
Submitted receipts but have not received a refund yet.
08-03-2021 01:13 PM - edited 08-03-2021 01:13 PM
@mkaczorsee wrote:All packages are scanned at po and I get a receipt showing weights.
The 2 packages in question weighed 5.5 ounces and 6.2 ounces. Both were shipped priority flat rate.
I got charged 2 lb rate on one and 5 lb rate on the other.
Submitted receipts but have not received a refund yet.
Weird. In theory, a receipt shouldn't even matter here, since
There's no possibility that you used a Flat Rate label on a non-Flat-Rate box, or vice versa, right? You'd think they would spot that error at the counter, but not always.