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What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state?Ohio
I purchased Disney tickets on EBAY for $800 from a seller in New York. She said the tickets "would be sent by Priority mail to insure they would be received in 2-3 days and with a tracking number so I could track it the entire time". She did not insure the package (dumb). She sent it then left on vacation. She did not make herself available to me for the next week and a half. No email responses or voice mail responses. She did not send the tracking number until she got home. It showed the package got delivered and scanned in at my city 2 days after she sent it, but in a different part of the city I live in and on a different route than my home route. Who is responsible for the delivery? Is she responsible because she did not send me the tracking # until it was too late to do any good? I see her mistake as a vital part of this whole situation and she did not live up to her part of the "contract". The USPS maintains they are not responsible because she did not insure the package. Their own computer tells them the package did not make it to my house. The post master at my office called the Postal Inspector Dept. because the whole thing about where it got delivered (still unknown) and why it was on the wrong route does not make sense. The carrier maintains she knows nothing of it or where it got delivered and says she would not have delivered it since there is no address close to mine on that route. Who is responsible for this mess? I know I need to wait out the investigation from the inspector but would like to know my rights. Thanks for any opinions. Brian Steyer
I purchased Disney tickets on EBAY for $800 from a seller in New York. She said the tickets "would be sent by Priority mail to insure they would be received in 2-3 days and with a tracking number so I could track it the entire time". She did not insure the package (dumb). She sent it then left on vacation. She did not make herself available to me for the next week and a half. No email responses or voice mail responses. She did not send the tracking number until she got home. It showed the package got delivered and scanned in at my city 2 days after she sent it, but in a different part of the city I live in and on a different route than my home route. Who is responsible for the delivery? Is she responsible because she did not send me the tracking # until it was too late to do any good? I see her mistake as a vital part of this whole situation and she did not live up to her part of the "contract". The USPS maintains they are not responsible because she did not insure the package. Their own computer tells them the package did not make it to my house. The post master at my office called the Postal Inspector Dept. because the whole thing about where it got delivered (still unknown) and why it was on the wrong route does not make sense. The carrier maintains she knows nothing of it or where it got delivered and says she would not have delivered it since there is no address close to mine on that route. Who is responsible for this mess? I know I need to wait out the investigation from the inspector but would like to know my rights. Thanks for any opinions. Brian Steyer