The weight limit for second class post is just 1kg - so most likely posted first class or not at all.rhodod wrote:thanks guys.
i reckon a playstation 3 with 11 games etc would weight about 7kg.
Could she have sent it 2nd class, recorded Signed for?
Its a week 2moro since she sent it and i have nothing, and the website says my item is not delivered yet.
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hmm so couldnt the roymail system be conned.
i mean if she hasnt posted this item at all.
Then i could claim it was never delviered and get compensation.....??
Surely it cant be this way, i mean thats stupid, people could claim to post something and not post it and then make a claim for late/delay and make money.,...
im thinking she hasnt posted the item at all then.
i mean if she hasnt posted this item at all.
Then i could claim it was never delviered and get compensation.....??
Surely it cant be this way, i mean thats stupid, people could claim to post something and not post it and then make a claim for late/delay and make money.,...
im thinking she hasnt posted the item at all then.
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It's the sender, not the intended recipient, who can claim for compensation for loss or damage of an item, but the sender must provide the certificate of posting to do so. If the item in this case was posred and has got lost in the post then the sender must claim, but if the sender has not sent the item, lies to you and is conning you then your only option will to take civil action action against them, in the small claims court I think.rhodod wrote:hmm so couldnt the roymail system be conned.
i mean if she hasnt posted this item at all.
Then i could claim it was never delviered and get compensation.....??
Surely it cant be this way, i mean thats stupid, people could claim to post something and not post it and then make a claim for late/delay and make money.,...
im thinking she hasnt posted the item at all then.
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Yes im pretty sure she hasnt sent anything.
What are my options now?
I think she reckons if i get the police involved she will tell them she posted it, give them the tracking number provided.
But she wont have the proof of Postage and therefor the tracking number is invalid.
What are my options now?
I think she reckons if i get the police involved she will tell them she posted it, give them the tracking number provided.
But she wont have the proof of Postage and therefor the tracking number is invalid.
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It;s all down to her producing the proof/certificate of posting.rhodod wrote:Yes im pretty sure she hasnt sent anything.
What are my options now?
I think she reckons if i get the police involved she will tell them she posted it, give them the tracking number provided.
But she wont have the proof of Postage and therefor the tracking number is invalid.
If she can, she posted it and can claim up to £36 compensation for loss from Royal Mail.
If she can't, she has NOT posted it ( or is careless enough to have lost the proof of posting in which case she should send you a replacement or give you a refund ).
It's as simple as that.
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okay well since she hasnt contacted me since sunday and i have no item im safe to assume she has ripped me off.
So in that case i have no other option but to go toa small claims court.
Since i very much doubt she has Proof Of postage i dont think she would have a leg to stand on.
Thanks for all your advice.
keep up the good work guys.
So in that case i have no other option but to go toa small claims court.
Since i very much doubt she has Proof Of postage i dont think she would have a leg to stand on.
Thanks for all your advice.
keep up the good work guys.
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Do you not have to take the complaint through Ebay or PayPal?
After that you can go to the legal procedure
After that you can go to the legal procedure
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it was bought via my internet banking and the website was Gumtree.
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okay quick update.
Im taking her to her local County Court.
I have sent a letter ( recorded Signed for) and she has 7 days to reply back to me.
the i will start the claim.
She thinks that the tracking number she provided is Proof of Postage ?????
im sure the fact anyone could obtain this tracking number from a local post office surely means it cant be used as proof of postage.
She thinks that if i want a refund for the playstation 3 i bought i have to go through Royal mail as she has done her part in sending the item and doesnt want anything else to do with it.
Im taking her to her local County Court.
I have sent a letter ( recorded Signed for) and she has 7 days to reply back to me.
the i will start the claim.
She thinks that the tracking number she provided is Proof of Postage ?????
im sure the fact anyone could obtain this tracking number from a local post office surely means it cant be used as proof of postage.
She thinks that if i want a refund for the playstation 3 i bought i have to go through Royal mail as she has done her part in sending the item and doesnt want anything else to do with it.
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As I mentioned before anyone can go into the PO and get a Recorded Delivery sticker.rhodod wrote:okay quick update.
Im taking her to her local County Court.
I have sent a letter ( recorded Signed for) and she has 7 days to reply back to me.
the i will start the claim.
She thinks that the tracking number she provided is Proof of Postage ?????
im sure the fact anyone could obtain this tracking number from a local post office surely means it cant be used as proof of postage.
She thinks that if i want a refund for the playstation 3 i bought i have to go through Royal mail as she has done her part in sending the item and doesnt want anything else to do with it.
She would of had to have handed the Parcel over the counter and the PO would of issued a receipt(that is not a proof of postage) which would've had the recorded number on.
It is up to the sender to put a claim in with RM not the receipient.
Good Luck it sounds like you have a fight on your hands, have you contacted the website that the item was advertised on and told them?
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