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<blockquote data-quote="blipelt" data-source="post: 305489" data-attributes="member: 11310"><p>I sold an IOR scope about 4 months back and insured it for what the gentleman paid for it. It showed up with a severe dent in the bell. When it was claimed he said only partial damage(the sunshade wasn't damaged because I had to take it off to fit it in the box.) He was pro-rated $175.75. Now he has since filed appeal after appeal. He has the Money order from the USPS for the amount in full and proof of insurance and they still won't reimburst him for the full amount. They claim because he doesn't have an invoice they won't do it. One usps employee went as far to say he wouldn't have gotten anything from him because he didn't have enough evidence. I'm sorry but our these people that ignorant? Has anybody else had a similar problem and could advise what to do? I am contacting my State Attorney General and asking for guidance and told him to do the same. Anybody else know of a different direction to take besides kiss you $175 goodbye?</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Brent</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blipelt, post: 305489, member: 11310"] I sold an IOR scope about 4 months back and insured it for what the gentleman paid for it. It showed up with a severe dent in the bell. When it was claimed he said only partial damage(the sunshade wasn't damaged because I had to take it off to fit it in the box.) He was pro-rated $175.75. Now he has since filed appeal after appeal. He has the Money order from the USPS for the amount in full and proof of insurance and they still won't reimburst him for the full amount. They claim because he doesn't have an invoice they won't do it. One usps employee went as far to say he wouldn't have gotten anything from him because he didn't have enough evidence. I'm sorry but our these people that ignorant? Has anybody else had a similar problem and could advise what to do? I am contacting my State Attorney General and asking for guidance and told him to do the same. Anybody else know of a different direction to take besides kiss you $175 goodbye? Brent [/QUOTE]
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