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So how is this my responsibility to pay?

ItHurtz

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I ordered a 1.5" diamond drill bit off ebay. It came in the mail today with a note from USPS saying I owed 48 cents because the guy shipped the package at 3oz and the final post office weighed it at 3.6oz. Anyone care to explain to me why its MY problem to pay for THEIR shipping **** ups? If the postage wasnt paid for in the beginning to the correct weigh, then why was it shipped? USPS isnt getting a penny from me.




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I had that happen once to me and my post office let it go.
I ordered something and the guy put it in a flat rate box, and then covered the entire box with the light/see thru brown packing tape and somehow only paid $4.00 for it...so when I got it, I owed $5. I refused. And failed to understand how the first post office didn't catch it since you could clearly see the flat rate markings thru the tape. I ship a lot of stuff for work and print my own labels at the office and when I drop things off they always make me wait until they can check weight.

Hopefully you can get lucky and not have to pay the difference.
 
Lulz... I ship **** in brown boxes flat rate. Never had an issue. Plus here at work they don't weight our ****.



Story time::!:!:!:!:!

When I worked at UPS, I was told to go load a box that was only 69 lbs.... 70lbs is considered an irregular thus costing more to ship. Well I went over and it was an electronic grand piano... ya not 69 lbs. Told the supervisor I needed help and called me a *****. It took 3 guys to lift that mofo... moral of the story. Numbers lied to me.
 


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