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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
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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.
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Was it not sent registered mail ?
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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--
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Doesn't sound like it. I will venture that OP will definitely be going that route in the future.
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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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