Details: | Mr. Radomski provided the seller proof from USPS that the item was delivered, and claimed the item was stolen from his own porch, was unable to get insurance money from USPS and "resolved" the situation by filing a PayPal claim against seller.
Summary:
Mr. Radomski ...
1. is aware the item was shipped on December 14, 2023.
2. is aware of the USPS tracking number
3. is aware the USPS tracking status was marked as delivered
4. claimed has a security camera
5. claimed a “porch pirate” stole the package
6. forwarded seller a document, from USPS, that states: “The geolocation data available shows it was
delivered correctly but may have been left outside property.”
7. filed an insurance claim, with USPS, even though Mr. Radomski already had a letter, from USPS, stating the item was delivered
8. reported to seller that his claim with USPS was denied
9. stated that he hoped USPS wouldn’t be able to prove the item was delivered
10. reported he appealed his claim with USPS
11. reported his appeal with USPS was denied
12. filed a claim against the seller, with PayPal, on April 13, 2024 or exactly 121 days after the item was shipped.
* USPS only keeps the tracking for 120 days.
https://faq.usps.com/s/article/USPS-Tracking-The-Basics
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