Snoozan
Really IS a good girl!
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I've got a question on what the USPS's responsibility is for delivering a piece of certified mail to the WRONG address and having it signed by some strange person.
I recently sent a check by certified mail for my DS's lease to an apartment complex. We rec'd the signed receipt card back, showing it was signed by someone with an RN after their name. The apartment lease office called a couple days after the card was signed(on the day the rent was due)and said they never got the check. Now what??? I can put a stop Payment on the check, but shouldn't the Post Office be responsible for my additional cost, since they were the one who delivered it to the wrong address? Also, shouldn't I expect to get my $$ back for the additional cost of sending it certified mail? I imagine if I'd sent the check with a $.37 stamp none of this would be happening today.
I recently sent a check by certified mail for my DS's lease to an apartment complex. We rec'd the signed receipt card back, showing it was signed by someone with an RN after their name. The apartment lease office called a couple days after the card was signed(on the day the rent was due)and said they never got the check. Now what??? I can put a stop Payment on the check, but shouldn't the Post Office be responsible for my additional cost, since they were the one who delivered it to the wrong address? Also, shouldn't I expect to get my $$ back for the additional cost of sending it certified mail? I imagine if I'd sent the check with a $.37 stamp none of this would be happening today.