gk5717
2nd Lieutenant
- Joined
- Apr 22, 2005
- Messages
- 3,324
Anyone else have this problem?
Yesterday my wife was coming from the back yard and observed the mailman putting a box in our mailbox, then drive off. She then went to retrieve the mail and observed a box jamned insde, so much so she could hardly get it out. When she did the box was crushed to almost half it,s size.
Upon opening, it was my package from TF member Gary Binder of the plastic Romans he did conversions on.
Each figure was individually bubble wrapped however 3 of the first 5 I opened were damaged so I stopped.
Went to the post office this morning box in hand, showed it to the head postmaster explaining the story. She contacted the carrier who stated that,s how he received the box. Even tho my wife witnessed him putting it in the box.
Long story short. They basiclly told me I should of had insurance, even tho I said it was the carriers fault for jaming the box in the mailbox.
I was referred to consumer affairs which I did and was told they will get back to me. I,m sure I will here the same from them, "You should of had insurance".
What,s so frustrating is I have no recourse. I kept hereing from them, why would he do this (mail carrier). That,s why I,m at your office to find out why. And after his excuse that he received the package that way, I told them you should fire him for being an idiot if he didn,t use that excuse.
All the times I send and recieve packages this is my first encounter with this sort of problem and I will not insure every package I send and incurr that extra expense because of the incompetance of one mailman. And I,m sure even with insurance I would have to jump thru more post office hoops!
I better wait to take my blood pressure!
Gary
Yesterday my wife was coming from the back yard and observed the mailman putting a box in our mailbox, then drive off. She then went to retrieve the mail and observed a box jamned insde, so much so she could hardly get it out. When she did the box was crushed to almost half it,s size.
Upon opening, it was my package from TF member Gary Binder of the plastic Romans he did conversions on.
Each figure was individually bubble wrapped however 3 of the first 5 I opened were damaged so I stopped.
Went to the post office this morning box in hand, showed it to the head postmaster explaining the story. She contacted the carrier who stated that,s how he received the box. Even tho my wife witnessed him putting it in the box.
Long story short. They basiclly told me I should of had insurance, even tho I said it was the carriers fault for jaming the box in the mailbox.
I was referred to consumer affairs which I did and was told they will get back to me. I,m sure I will here the same from them, "You should of had insurance".
What,s so frustrating is I have no recourse. I kept hereing from them, why would he do this (mail carrier). That,s why I,m at your office to find out why. And after his excuse that he received the package that way, I told them you should fire him for being an idiot if he didn,t use that excuse.
All the times I send and recieve packages this is my first encounter with this sort of problem and I will not insure every package I send and incurr that extra expense because of the incompetance of one mailman. And I,m sure even with insurance I would have to jump thru more post office hoops!
I better wait to take my blood pressure!
Gary
