Recent USPS damage claim - a GOOD experience!
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 3:27 pm
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We've had some discussions about which carriers to use/not use, which carriers are good/bad about paying insurance claims, etc. I recently received a 1950s 45 player in the mail, with a crack completely through the plastic. (This was at least partially the seller's fault as they ignored my packing directions, but I digress...) The package was sent via Priority Mail, which now automatically includes $50 in insurance. I paid $25 for the player, so I was sure I would be covered.
I went to usps.com to see if I could file a claim online, and I could. I entered the package tracking number, and then saw a partially filled out form to complete. In addition to the usual things like name, address, description of contents, etc., I had to supply proof of value and proof of damage. A screen shot of the ebay listing took care of proof of value, and 1 photo took care of proof of damage.
I received the damaged player on 7/18 and filed the claim that day. It was approved almost immediately; USPS sent me a check on 7/20. This is my first USPS claim in many years. I was pleased that I was able to go through a fairly painless process and get this resolved so quickly. Should you be in a similar position, I hope your experience will be the same.
We've had some discussions about which carriers to use/not use, which carriers are good/bad about paying insurance claims, etc. I recently received a 1950s 45 player in the mail, with a crack completely through the plastic. (This was at least partially the seller's fault as they ignored my packing directions, but I digress...) The package was sent via Priority Mail, which now automatically includes $50 in insurance. I paid $25 for the player, so I was sure I would be covered.
I went to usps.com to see if I could file a claim online, and I could. I entered the package tracking number, and then saw a partially filled out form to complete. In addition to the usual things like name, address, description of contents, etc., I had to supply proof of value and proof of damage. A screen shot of the ebay listing took care of proof of value, and 1 photo took care of proof of damage.
I received the damaged player on 7/18 and filed the claim that day. It was approved almost immediately; USPS sent me a check on 7/20. This is my first USPS claim in many years. I was pleased that I was able to go through a fairly painless process and get this resolved so quickly. Should you be in a similar position, I hope your experience will be the same.