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  • helmets
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    I have been shipping football helmets and other sports gear including bats through UPS for the last 19 years with very very few problems. I have started shipping smaller items - facemasks, mini helmets, jerseys, etc through USPS in the last couple of years using their on-line label service. i have had more issues in the last two years using USPS than all of the other years using UPS. Additionally, within the last six months I have had two packages show up empty from purchases that I had bought through ebay. Both were from USPS, both were opened, and luckily, both were stamped from the post office that the contents was missing. Nothing is worse than emailing the seller and telling him/her that you received their package but it was empty. You feel like a scammer. That is the reason I was thankful for the stamps on the outside of the package to send a photo to the seller. Both times the seller refunded me immediately without me having to file a claim through paypal. It sucks for both the seller and the buyer. Any more if I purchase an expensive item that cannot be replaced, I am requesting that the seller use UPS, even if I have to pay a bit more.

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  • cohibasmoker
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    Originally posted by dangerzone79
    Today is a bad day. For the 1st time in my young bat collecting career, I have had a bat stolen form me. Today I received an empty tube for a 2004 Doug Mientkiewicz bat, but the COA was still inside. Stamps on the box say it was received UNSEALED but I'm not sure when that was stamped on there. The bat came from Minnesota to California. Trying to get USPS on the phone hasn't proved very easy. The sender also did NOT insure the bat. Any suggestions? Has anyone ever lost a bat & had them find it? Anyone ever gotten JUST the tube delivered?!?!
    It my take some work on your end but instead of calling USPS,

    1) Get a statement from the Seller that he did enclose the bat;
    2) Take the statement and packaging and go "in-person" to your local Post Office and after that,
    3) Go to your local Police Department. Take the Seller's statement, packaging and scans of the bat and file a stolen property report. The Police should place the bat into the NCIC/SCIC computer system and if the bat shows up, you can contact the Police.

    Just some ideas,

    Jim

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  • BHawk
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    The seller should have a reciept with the weight marked on it. If they can send you a copy with the full weight marked on it, you know it was USPS that took it. It's not like a bat would fall out and not be noticed.

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  • num1jrfan
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    i had $2500 in motorcyce parts and camera gear taken out of the box. they sent the postage back said i can get a refund for that. but the USPS dont relly help. unless you can find someone who is reselling it.

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  • Phil316
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    Speaking of USPS I have noticed that the Chicago hub seems to be where it all goes south.

    I have shipped a few things through Chicago and it gets scanned out for delivery then that is it. Next day I check tracking it says delivery status not updated. The items never got marked delivered.

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  • dangerzone79
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    Thanks for the input guys. I paid through PayPal so I will file a claim. The seller is communicating very well but all he can do is swear that he sent it. I'm going to go to my post office tomorrow to speak to someone. Such a bummer.

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  • BamaHater
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    Hate to say it but what to you expect from government workers. It's sad but there are some employees with no morals and they don't care. I'm in no way saying everyone with USPS is that way but a few bad apple spoils it for the rest of them.

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  • Melissa1334
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    i just had 2 bats shipped to me by usps also and they came in a usps priority shipping (long) box. they left the box outside my door. both ends had tape but on one end it was completely open, i could see the bats. the usps delivery person clearly looked to see what was inside(gordon beckham, alex rios bats). no way they could have been shipped that way by the seller and also not fallen out. luckily the person didnt take them but its ridiculous. also had a very fishy situation with a stanton auto card i was supposed to get, it simply had to be dropped off in the mail box and when i looked at the tracking it said notice left. there was never a notice and no need for a notice to be left. usps didnt know what happend to the card and i never got it

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  • hairyangryfella
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    I have a mantra that "anything of value being delivered in a way other than personally by myself, must be insured".

    How did you pay for it? If you used paypal you should be covered with an 'item not as described' case. If you used a credit card you could possibly file a chargeback. If you paid by any other method you might be out of luck.

    Have you contacted the seller and asked them to start an investigation? How they sent it?

    I feel terrible for you and hope that you can find a solution.

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  • spartakid
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    I actually have to disagree, I feel as though it is the seller's responsibility to insure the bat and make sure it gets to the buyer. Granted the buyer should pay for the insurance which is why I include it in my shipping quote and always insure anything I sell. Just my .02

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  • Desi
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    I used to play of lot of competitive softball and there were message boards for softball players to trade and sell bats. The average softball bat was $300.

    Read about too many stories about empty bat tubes. Either the seller was duping the buyer, or the shipper got a hold of the bat. I"ve seen where pipes replaced the bats as well....sad but true.

    If the buyer didn't pay for insurance, that he was SOL. The seller did his part and sent the bat...he would have proof he sent the bat. What happened inbetween would fall on the shipper, and in most cases, nothing came about it.

    Hope you receive better news and a better outcome than I'm telling you.

    -Desi

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  • dangerzone79
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    Had my 1st bat stolen from USPS

    Today is a bad day. For the 1st time in my young bat collecting career, I have had a bat stolen form me. Today I received an empty tube for a 2004 Doug Mientkiewicz bat, but the COA was still inside. Stamps on the box say it was received UNSEALED but I'm not sure when that was stamped on there. The bat came from Minnesota to California. Trying to get USPS on the phone hasn't proved very easy. The sender also did NOT insure the bat. Any suggestions? Has anyone ever lost a bat & had them find it? Anyone ever gotten JUST the tube delivered?!?!
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