- Oct 2, 2006
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ok, ill try to be short here. Me and another person on the forums traded items (both worth around $300 each)
He gets my item safely, I never got his item which had a confirmation and was insured via USPS, about a month passes so I decide to go through the claim process, filled out all the paper work, gave them receipts etc.
Today I receive a letter stating that the claim was denied because the package was"nonmailable" which is probably bs and that i can appeal.
Now should the sender be responsible for this? ? What should/can I do?
He gets my item safely, I never got his item which had a confirmation and was insured via USPS, about a month passes so I decide to go through the claim process, filled out all the paper work, gave them receipts etc.
Today I receive a letter stating that the claim was denied because the package was"nonmailable" which is probably bs and that i can appeal.
Now should the sender be responsible for this? ? What should/can I do?