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USPS Media Mail Inspection
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<blockquote data-quote="Jason Ratzburg" data-source="post: 958347" data-attributes="member: 68378"><p>After college I sold a lot of my text books online and would ship them media mail. When I would take them to the post office they would check at least one package of the few that I would bring to assure it was media material (ie: book, music...). I agree its pointless but all they did when I went was open the paper, verify it was a book, and tape it back up. Took maybe 15 seconds. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I did have an issue once where they checked it, and a couple weeks later I got the packaging sent back to me as it was all ripped up. The letter said it was found in one of their sorting machines and they couldn't verify if my package go to its destination. Because it was only a $10 book i didn't have insurance on it. The post office tried telling me that becuase it made it to a checkpoint in IL from WI (even though the final destination was Texas) that they had provided a service and they would'nt refund my money since the packaging is my responsibility. After I showed them the stamp stating they inspected the package the tune changed and I got my money back. Long story but just an interesting one given the topic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Ratzburg, post: 958347, member: 68378"] After college I sold a lot of my text books online and would ship them media mail. When I would take them to the post office they would check at least one package of the few that I would bring to assure it was media material (ie: book, music...). I agree its pointless but all they did when I went was open the paper, verify it was a book, and tape it back up. Took maybe 15 seconds. I did have an issue once where they checked it, and a couple weeks later I got the packaging sent back to me as it was all ripped up. The letter said it was found in one of their sorting machines and they couldn't verify if my package go to its destination. Because it was only a $10 book i didn't have insurance on it. The post office tried telling me that becuase it made it to a checkpoint in IL from WI (even though the final destination was Texas) that they had provided a service and they would'nt refund my money since the packaging is my responsibility. After I showed them the stamp stating they inspected the package the tune changed and I got my money back. Long story but just an interesting one given the topic. [/QUOTE]
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