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Posted by Bob on 06/02/06 14:59
On Thu, 01 Jun 2006 17:06:46 GMT, Wildwood
<wildwood72@pipeline.com.invalid> wrote:
>>If I pay for insurance and the seller uses that money to pay the
>>carrier for insurance, then I make my claim with the carrier.
>So you're going to file a claim with the carrier for the stamps.com
>insurance that I use with the paperwork and transaction # that only
>the mailer has or can print?
>How long will you stand there, waiting for the laughter to die down at
>the USPS counter?
You are such a fuckwit moron that it defies description.
Here is the USPS Form 1000:
http://www.usps.com/forms/_pdf/ps1000.pdf
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3. Proof of Damage and/or Estimate of Repair: For damage, loss, or
partial loss of contents, the addressee must present the
following:
(a) The container, wrapping, packaging, and any contents that were
received;
(b) The original mailing receipt, or other proof of mailing specified
in paragraph 1, above;
(c) Evidence of value; and
(d) Estimate of repair (if applicable).
NOTE: Do not return the damaged parcel(s) to the mailer to file the
claim. Either the addressee or the mailer may file claims for
damage or loss of contents.
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What part of "Either the addressee or the mailer may file claims for
damage or loss of contents" don't you understand, you fucking retard?
--
"Democracy is a form of religion, it is
the worship of jackals by jackasses."
--H.L.Mencken
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