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bandrus1 09-01-2023 10:42 AM

Tracking 2 stolen cards
 
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I hope this ok to post here. If you don't mind keeping a lookout for these 2 cards

They were stolen by a USPS employee on Monday the 28 or Tuesday the 29 between NY and Maryland

Seven 09-01-2023 10:50 AM

I hope that there will be some sort of resolution to this. Sorry you're going through this experience. As someone who has also gone through it, in the past, it sucks.

bandrus1 09-01-2023 10:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Seven (Post 2369249)
I hope that there will be some sort of resolution to this. Sorry you're going through this experience. As someone who has also gone through it, in the past, it sucks.

I am pretty shocked both how prevalent and brazen USPS employees are. There was really no way to target this

Pat R 09-01-2023 10:58 AM

How do you know that they were stolen by a USPS employee?

bandrus1 09-01-2023 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Pat R (Post 2369254)
How do you know that they were stolen by a USPS employee?


I drop off at my PO

Overnight shipping

Person Receives package with signature confirmation.

It was never not in USPS possession. Tape was also added to the exterior packaging between Me and the persons home PO

sb1 09-01-2023 11:28 AM

Likely was on one of the various commercial airlines during the overnight, the USPS does not fly it's own packages. So handled by a few others as well.

Talk to your local Postmaster they can provide more detailed tracking info, however once the contents of the overnight from one destination to another were placed in the larger postal bin, it would only show details for the bulk not each piece of mail until arriving at the local sorting facility for delivery.

Peter_Spaeth 09-01-2023 11:35 AM

Report to the USPS Postal Inspector, that's what they do.

Peter_Spaeth 09-01-2023 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by sb1 (Post 2369261)
Likely was on one of the various commercial airlines during the overnight, the the USPS does not fly it's own packages. So handled by a few others as well.

Talk to your local Postmaster they can provide more detailed tracking info, however once the contents of the overnight from one destination to another were placed in the larger postal bin, it would only show details for the bulk not each piece of mail until arriving at the local sorting facility for delivery.

NY to NJ to Md I doubt it was on an airline.

robw1959 09-01-2023 11:37 AM

Members have posted stories like this before. At least once I can recall a member posting that a package mysteriously showed up right after a claim was filed. They do investigate.

https://www.usps.com/help/claims.htm

EddieP 09-01-2023 11:45 AM

The Newark Post Office is notorious for stealing cards.

bandrus1 09-01-2023 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by robw1959 (Post 2369265)
Members have posted stories like this before. At least once I can recall a member posting that a package mysteriously showed up right after a claim was filed. They do investigate.

https://www.usps.com/help/claims.htm



the package arrived......the contents were stolen and delivered empty

bandrus1 09-01-2023 11:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth (Post 2369263)
Report to the USPS Postal Inspector, that's what they do.

I have done this

Pat R 09-01-2023 11:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bandrus1 (Post 2369270)
the package arrived......the contents were stolen and delivered empty

How well do you know the person that received it and why did they sign for an empty package?

bandrus1 09-01-2023 12:00 PM

I need to make an edit... I had facts wrong it appears it would have taken a flight. It went from Syracuse NY to the Baltimore MD area. I thought I had it right with the NJ stop but apparently I was wrong

Arrived at USPS Regional Destination Facility

LINTHICUM HEIGHTS MD DISTRIBUTION CENTER

August 29, 2023, 8:14 am

Departed USPS Regional Facility

SYRACUSE NY DISTRIBUTION CENTER

August 28, 2023, 8:48 pm

Arrived at USPS Regional Origin Facility

SYRACUSE NY DISTRIBUTION CENTER

August 28, 2023, 7:36 pm

USPS in possession of item

BINGHAMTON, NY 13902

August 28, 2023, 8:30 am

Peter_Spaeth 09-01-2023 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Pat R (Post 2369276)
How well do you know the person that received it and why did they sign for an empty package?

I have never in my life opened up a package before signing for it. I assume the recipient just took it on faith that what he purchased would be inside.

HercDriver 09-01-2023 12:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sb1 (Post 2369261)
Likely was on one of the various commercial airlines during the overnight, the the USPS does not fly it's own packages. So handled by a few others as well.

Talk to your local Postmaster they can provide more detailed tracking info, however once the contents of the overnight from one destination to another were placed in the larger postal bin, it would only show details for the bulk not each piece of mail until arriving at the local sorting facility for delivery.

For what it's worth, I think a USPS employee is far more likely than an airline employee. I work for a major airline, and always see those USPS boxes going up the belt loader when I walk around the plane. They aren't necessarily super secure, but they are wrapped and the employees would have to open them, and some how wrap them again, to do that. And the fact is that those baggage carts pull up to the plane, the two guys on the ramp load them on the belt, and the guy in the cargo compartment stacks them inside, as fast as they can get it done. Again, not impossible, but I don't really see that being where the problem is. I guess all three of them could be in cahoots and snag a box of mail, but I think it's more likely to happen elsewhere in the transit.

bandrus1 09-01-2023 12:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pat R (Post 2369276)
How well do you know the person that received it and why did they sign for an empty package?

Pat

I will not say who it is.... But the person in question is known... and not a question in this equation


The package was a flat rate overnight bag/envelope... it had a cardboard box in it that was packing tape completely shut with one of the ebay authentic holders in side with both cards... the envelope was sliced open... the box was sliced open.... the ebay holder with cards were removed.... the box was put back in empty, and the bad was taped shut again

so to the recipient... nothing seemed out of place

and for the USPS this is a perfect scamp because they say they can neither guarantee I packed the cards or the recipient didnt remove them after reviving them... So much for filing a claim

Pat R 09-01-2023 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth (Post 2369279)
I have never in my life opened up a package before signing for it. I assume the recipient just took it on faith that what he purchased would be inside.

Me either Peter but if I'm signing for a package that has no weight to it I would.

Peter_Spaeth 09-01-2023 12:09 PM

I doubt I would have noticed, not like a couple of slabs weigh much.

bandrus1 09-01-2023 12:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Pat R (Post 2369282)
Me either Peter but if I'm signing for a package that has no weight to it I would.

the box with packing was still in it... 2 slabs weigh what 2 oz? it would not be noticeable


this is all besides the point

chalupacollects 09-01-2023 12:54 PM

Tracking 2 stolen cards
 
Was package insured? I typically pack stuff so any tampering would be evident upon sight…


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BobbyStrawberry 09-01-2023 01:13 PM

I've had a similar situation happen (dropped off with USPS clerk, package opened, items stolen, package resealed and delivered). I filed a claim - I think you have to have receipts - and have never received payment for anything so fast in my life. They don't like this happening so should have an incentive to make it right as quickly as possible

jfkheat 09-01-2023 01:53 PM

A few years ago I shipped a PSA graded card in a bubble mailer to a member here. When he received it the bubble mailer had been cut open and the card was gone. At the time It was a $60 or so card. I didn't insure it. I talked to my local postmaster. He agreed that it was probably stolen by a postal employee but he wouldn't do anything about it. Several months later the card showed up in an online auction as part of a set they were selling. The set was mostly raw with a few PSA graded cards. I called the auction house but they wouldn't do anything since I didn't do a police report. The card is still in my PSA registry. No one has tried to register it. My guess is that it was removed from the slab.

Jewish-collector 09-01-2023 01:54 PM

Was it not sent registered mail ?

Directly 09-02-2023 06:08 AM

Insurance claim
 
Either party can file a insurance claim, I might recommend the receiving party file the claim-- unless the receiver was a friend etc. If the Postal Insurance should deny the claim, your private insurance carrier will help cover your loss--

BillyCoxDodgers3B 09-02-2023 06:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Jewish-collector (Post 2369309)
Was it not sent registered mail ?

Doesn't sound like it. I will venture that OP will definitely be going that route in the future.

Zach Wheat 09-05-2023 10:11 AM

I had a package stolen when I dropped it off directly at the PO and had tracking info. The cell company initially charged me and then reversed the charge when I provided proof of tracking. Apparently somewhere along the way a non-USPS firm was involved and the package was stolen at that point. I filed a report at USPS and included tracking info.

End result was no loss to me as I had proof of shipment. I never heard the result from that point on.


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