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Old 10-27-2020, 06:25 AM
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Egypt had tomb robbers, is it possible the USPS system may too? Recently my card sold on Ebay mailed Priority insured signature required "package" arrived damaged/opened. Per the Postal employee recommended the recipient inspected the damaged box at the post office counter.
The damaged "double" boxed package was empty (missing the card) had been opened somewhere inside the postal system, and acceptance was refused. I applied online a insurance claim.

My local post office ran the tracking number confirming the item was insurance and the packaged being damaged/refused.

My question could a post office employee running the tracking number trace it back to my particular Ebay sale and buyer, finding out what card was sold and shipped inside the package? (possible/not possible)--thanks
I doubt they could use a USPS tracking # to figure out the exact contents. I will say writing or stamping do not bend or fragile is like challenging them to break/bend it. Adding insurance tells them how much the item is worth.

Like every place, USPS had bad employees. They are few and far between but they are there. Good luck with the insurance claim. Now that is a shady business.
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