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In reply to the discussion: Hopping mad at the USPS and at my bank [View all]Lionessa
(3,894 posts)42. Rarely has anyone not "did nothing wrong" when stop payments are required. It's almost always
either the payee, or a delivery system that failed. Normal people don't write checks and then just decide not to let them thru. Usually it's lost, or the payee didn't come up with his/her part of the bargain, things like that.
So why should all those folks who also "did nothing wrong" have to pay but you shouldn't? The bank didn't do anything wrong, that's for sure, well except for expecting people to pay to stop a check which takes them 2 secs to accomplish and should be free.
Unless and until you check with USPS to see if they'll pay the $30 since they do seem to have minimum $50 insurance on most mailings, then you're just griping instead of solving. Get a clue.
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And then I have other people in this same thread telling me that I am using this as an excuse
totodeinhere
Jan 2012
#53
We had some really good multi-branch credit unions out in the Pacific Northwest
customerserviceguy
Jan 2012
#11
Well you live and learn. Yes in hindsight I realize that I should have used a different payment
totodeinhere
Jan 2012
#13
If had had used UPS or FedEx and that happened I would also be angry at them.
totodeinhere
Jan 2012
#17
And when you look it up to see who signed for it, it says "Reception" or "Front desk"
baldguy
Jan 2012
#54
FedEx always gets a name, not job title or location. FedEx provides the TYPED name
Honeycombe8
Jan 2012
#55
And I suspect that there aren't many 8 yr olds running around accepting Fedex packages
baldguy
Jan 2012
#67
Oh, please, it's not like these and much worse happen at UPS, Fed Ex and the yellow one.
Lionessa
Jan 2012
#24
I object to your calling me hysterical. I am not. I was wronged plain and simple. n/t
totodeinhere
Jan 2012
#46
A mistake has happened, plain and simple. You are dramatizing it into a "wrong."
Lionessa
Jan 2012
#63
A mere mortal should not lose one of those big flat rate packages. And I know that the address was
totodeinhere
Jan 2012
#32
Rarely has anyone not "did nothing wrong" when stop payments are required. It's almost always
Lionessa
Jan 2012
#42
She said they would put a trace on it. But since I already paid $30 to stop payment on the check
totodeinhere
Jan 2012
#39
And a handy link to a bunch of complainers. How special. Here's a link for you:
Doremus
Jan 2012
#59
The reason the postal service is in trouble has nothing to do with their employees. And
jillan
Jan 2012
#44
Yes I considered that possibility and that's why I chose to stop payment on the check. n/t
totodeinhere
Jan 2012
#48
Did you file a complaint with both the post office that last had possession
LiberalFighter
Jan 2012
#58
I'm unfamilar with "delivery confirmation receipt." Did you send it "certified mail"?
Honeycombe8
Jan 2012
#66