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When USPS settles a damage claim in favor of the claimant (in this case the seller), does the recipient of the damaged item (buyer) also receive notice of the decision? What is to prevent the seller (who already has the buyer's money for the damaged item) from also pocketing the payment of the USPS claim? It seems that both parties should be made aware of the claim decision in this case. Does anyone know?
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Topic - Who Does USPS Notify When it Settles a Claim? - Aeolian65 09:31:40 04/02/14 (3)
- The sender is always the insured party - Jay Buridan 10:44:04 04/02/14 (2)
- RE: The sender is always the insured party - Aeolian65 11:05:56 04/02/14 (1)
- Unfortunately, that is pretty much true... - David S. 15:09:13 04/02/14 (0)