Posted By:
Rick McQuillanHi Matt,
I am curious about these receipts.
1. Yakima is large enough that it should have the POS terminals. The clerk runs the Insurance receipt through the printer. You shouldn't have to write anything on the receipt.
2. The date stamp that is on these receipts is not valid on insurance receipts. They need to be round dated in red ink. I am concerned that you will have trouble if you need to file a claim.
3. The black receipt shows a postage amount of 80 cents. This is the rate for a flat, which cannot be insured. The insurance starts on small parcels, more than 3/4 thick, and the postage for these starts at $1.13. You should not have been able to purchase insurance for an 80 cent item.
4. Matt is correct. You always get a receipt that goes along with the insurance receipt. This payment receipt always lists the insurance numbers on the receipt.
I think that you might want to talk to your Postmaster about this so you don't lose out on an insurance claim.
Good luck,
Rick