TomGuadalupe wrote:kturock wrote:mrrshann618 wrote:
Bottom line about lost mail, if it's not worth the $2-5 to insure it, it's not worth the time it takes you to bitch about it here. $1300 insurance costs $14.70.
Penny wise, pound foolish.
Im not sure why you still feel the need to make yourself feel superior here?
Ive already stated, im a dumbasss, this is my fault, and im sucking it up, what else do you need?
If i were only as badass as you this would have never happened, is this sufficient?
With that said, lets say i did get insurance, isnt the whole gimmick of insurance to figure out ways not to pay up when its time?
In this case i can here it now "well sir the package tracking number says it was delivered", insurance only applies to lost or stolen packages right?
Since every bit of evidence they have says its been delivered and not lost or stolen they have a easy out.
Now maybe im off base with the way USPS insurance is handled, i am simply going by car, home insurance experience.
You aren't the 1st person to have lost something, or had it damaged or destroyed, because you didn't insure it.
I was just trying to point out, to you but mosstly other readers, how cheap the insurance cost is.
Yes it's your fault, but you already stated that. I was just trying to keep others from doing the same thing.
When I was a window clerk, I told that same thing to hundreds of customers a day. Even to custmoers whe who have heard me say it to the customer right ahead of them. Even to customers I saw almost every day.
You don't realisre something until it happens to you, or if you're lucky, someone you know. It's like drinking and driving, or not wearing seat belts. WE all know the risks and results. But when it happens to you or someone close, we resolve not to do it again. No matter how often we see the PSA about it.
In your case with insurance, if it was probably mis-delivered, which is a postal claim. Proving it is very tough, but, it will warrant getting paid if proven.
Your case is already done. You can't get your $ back. But if it can prevent someone else from have it ahppening to them, wouldn't you want to help them prvent it?
Wouldn't you show up to a local school in a wheechair, and decry drinking and driving, or not wearing a seat belt, if it happened to you?
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Heh, I was called a Grognard.
USPS Postal Inspectors: 1-877-876-2455
USPS complaint center delivery problem, lost mail, track & confirm, etc. 1-800-275-8777