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<p>[QUOTE="Argenteus Fossil, post: 1976375, member: 71478"]The U.S. Post Office does take claims exceptionally serious. I had a case a year or so back when I was running an eBay store for a LCS (only use eBay occasionally now). I was having several items "disappearing" at a rate of around 20% as I was shipping a dozen items a day. I was using tracking and there would be no more tracking updates after a certain facility. It was showing dispatched from the local sorting facility, and that's it on all of the missing items. The return address was our business (LCS) address. I reported it to the post office I dropped the packages off at, and I was contacted immediately by their manager. They set up cameras secretly, scanned pictures of my packages without other employees knowledge (only management and myself), and the investigator also checked in between shifts to see at what point my packages were switching bins, moving, etc (to see who was handling them). This was in addition to narrowing it down by employee shifts during the time they were being scanned as dispatched. Long story short(er), the issue was resolved. Pretty serious charges resulted from something as minimal as stealing a few ASE's. I was very happy with the level of effort and seriousness they took.[/QUOTE][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Argenteus Fossil, post: 1976375, member: 71478"]The U.S. Post Office does take claims exceptionally serious. I had a case a year or so back when I was running an eBay store for a LCS (only use eBay occasionally now). I was having several items "disappearing" at a rate of around 20% as I was shipping a dozen items a day. I was using tracking and there would be no more tracking updates after a certain facility. It was showing dispatched from the local sorting facility, and that's it on all of the missing items. The return address was our business (LCS) address. I reported it to the post office I dropped the packages off at, and I was contacted immediately by their manager. They set up cameras secretly, scanned pictures of my packages without other employees knowledge (only management and myself), and the investigator also checked in between shifts to see at what point my packages were switching bins, moving, etc (to see who was handling them). This was in addition to narrowing it down by employee shifts during the time they were being scanned as dispatched. Long story short(er), the issue was resolved. Pretty serious charges resulted from something as minimal as stealing a few ASE's. I was very happy with the level of effort and seriousness they took.[/QUOTE][/QUOTE]
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