Myfriendhenry
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What is the name of your state? Virginia
Shipping a first class package includes Tracking® for "no charge". If the total cost of shipping is $3 and the tracking service is not provided, is there a case law example where a ruling was made to compensate for a free but promised service? Without tracking, you can send same envelope for 80 cents, so can one successfully argue for $2.20 refund? Postal example, but I suppose could be also free teeth cleaning with purchase of an extraction for dentist where the cleaning simply was not provided.
Shipping a first class package includes Tracking® for "no charge". If the total cost of shipping is $3 and the tracking service is not provided, is there a case law example where a ruling was made to compensate for a free but promised service? Without tracking, you can send same envelope for 80 cents, so can one successfully argue for $2.20 refund? Postal example, but I suppose could be also free teeth cleaning with purchase of an extraction for dentist where the cleaning simply was not provided.