Of all the many packages I've ever had delivered, from USPS to UPS to FedEx,...from nearly every civilized country around the world...many, many, many, many, many... I have never been met at the door by a Postman informing me that "I" owe $1.15 in postage fees to receive my package!?!? WTH??? It seems the eBay seller was able to only pay the Flat rate, but it was shipped priority or something?? I still don't quite understand, but my options were to either pay the $1.15 at the door, or decline the package due to insufficient postage?? Really??? That's CRAZY!!
I scrounged up some change to secure my package, but I'm still scratching my head as to how I am remotely involved in the post office's mistake??
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I wouldn't blame the Post Office, more than likely it is the fault of the seller. They probably use prepaid Postage as I do and either their scale is off or they are trying to cut what cost shows in their listing by cutting the weight too close. They print out the postage and drop off the package at the Post Office. I don't wish that to happen to anyone I send a package to so in addition to rounding up the weight to the next ounce, I add one more ounce over that just to make sure there is no mistake and postage due at delivery. I would contact the seller and have them make sure their scale is correct. Every once in a while I take my scale in with me to the Post Office to make sure it is calibrating with theirs.
Lol...for $1.15 I'm not going to ruin someone's rating...I rather enjoyed the weirdness of wondering just where the postman was going to keep this change at, (since USPS carriers don't handle or carry cash) ...and just to whom it would be delivered?? (Someone anxiously awaiting my $1.15 to make their till and all the world right again!?!)lol
But mostly just utter amazement of how USPS management could somehow rationalize having the recipient enter into any equation of compensating for a seller, USPS's, or any flaws in thier collection processes or procedures...I felt bad for the poor mailman who is forced to uphold such a ridiculous remedy and policy.
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I had this happen to me with an ebay purchase once i had to pay 41 cents at the door to get my package i just laughed and got some change for the mail lady!
I must say I am quite confused on this. To elimate some of the mystery, the seller was me. Muddy won an auction from me a few days back. This was shipped USPS flat rate envelope, so the weight restriction would be 70lbs which it was not as it was one train. That said, I paid what eBay calculated, not something I came up with on my own to charge. If there are other USPS restrictions on using a flat rate envelope that would great to know if, but I am not aware of any that would result in this. Sorry for the hassle on this one Muddy, again, I am not sure what happen.