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file a claim with USPS

https://www.usps.com/help/claims.htm



File a Claim Online


Insured Mail

You may file an indemnity claim for insured mail, COD items, Registered Mail with postal insurance, or Priority Mail Express packages. Each mail service has a different timeframe for filing. If your package arrives damaged or with missing contents, you may file a claim immediately.

Filing Domestic Claims

What do you need to file a domestic claim?

A Tracking or Label Number

The tracking or label number is found on your online label record, package label, mailing receipt, or sales receipt. Tracking and label numbers are between 13 and 34 characters.
Example: 9205 5000 0000 0000 0000 00
If you don't see a number like that, look for a string of 20, 22, 26, 30, or 34 numbers.



Proof of Value

Proof of value can include:
  • A sales receipt
  • A paid invoice or paid bill of sale
  • Statement of value and/or estimates of repair costs from a reputable dealer
  • A credit card billing statement
  • Receipt of costs incurred for reconstruction of non-negotiable documents
  • Printouts of the online transaction identifying the purchaser and seller, price paid, date of transaction, description of item purchased, and assurance that the transaction status is completed
Evidence of Insurance Purchased

Evidence of insurance includes:
  • The original mailing receipt issued at the time of mailing
  • The outer packaging showing the names and addresses of the sender and the addressee and the proper label showing that the article was sent insured
  • A printed electronic online label record or a computer printout from the application used to print the label and purchase the insurance





Proof of Damage


Photos that clearly show the extent of damage will help with your case. For damaged claims, you’ll also need to provide an estimate of the repair costs from a reputable dealer.
If you received something damaged, please hang onto the original packaging and the damaged item until your claim is settled. You may be asked to take them to your local Post Office
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for inspection later. Please do not reship the package.

Here is a transcript of the video from USPS:

US POSTAL SERVICE

How to File a Domestic Claim Video Transcript​

The Postal Service safely delivers nearly $4 billion packages a year, but we know that doesn't matter if the lost or damaged package is yours. If your package is lost or damaged, visit USPS dot com to submit a claim.

Roll over the Help drop down menu and click “File a Claim”. On the next page, read the tips and information so you can gather all the information you’ll need for your claim. Then, click “Start an Online Claim”.

Sign in to your account. You can use an existing user name or create a new one.

Enter your tracking number and shipping date to start a new claim.

Then, enter your package information and the reason for your claim.

Next, tell us if you mailed the package or received it, and fill in blank address information.

Now, you can describe the items that were lost or damaged.

You can add up to 10 items per claim. You must name the item, select an item type, and provide a brief description of the item.

Enter the purchase date of the item and the amount you are requesting in your claim.

Proof of value is required. Only JPEG or PDF files under two megabytes are allowed. To upload, click “Choose Files” and select the files you want to upload. Some browsers will provide a drag and drop function for each section. Click the Information button to see examples of proof of value.

After describing the items in your claim, give the claim a nickname so you can easily identify it later.

You can choose to Save a Claim and Add Information later or choose Review to submit the claim. You must review the claim before submitting.

Once you have reviewed your claim, click “Submit Claim” to begin processing or click any of the edit links to change your information. When you submit your claim, we will send you an email confirming your submission.

On the confirmation screen, click “Claims History” to see details and status of a claim. Click “Current Claim” to begin a claim for a different shipment.

If your claim is denied or you feel the payment is insufficient, you may appeal the decision. To start an appeal, go to the Claims History page. Select the claim. Enter additional information you want considered and resubmit.

For additional information, on claims, visit the Claims page and the FAQ section on USPS dot com.

Thank you for choosing the United States Postal Service for your shipping needs. We look forward to resolving your claim.
 
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don't get me wrong, I plan on eating turkey's, I just don't know if I can eat my starting flock. lol

That is great news, That means you need more turkey hens, hubby can't argue with the logic of turkey math, did anyone answer the question about crow math, is one enough, I never can find the nests
 
That is great news, That means you need more turkey hens, hubby can't argue with the logic of turkey math, did anyone answer the question about crow math, is one enough, I never can find the nests
lol. I only need 1 or 2 good males... though... so 2/4 of them will probably end up eaten. But, 1 girl should be enough while I order more babies in the spring. hopefully.

I just will pick out the nicest 2.... the three stooges are super friendly, but there is one that's careless and always tries to swallow my finger. I'm trying not to let his enthusiasm for treats scare me lol
 
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Backup link doesn't work either....


Can anyone else open the shipped egg reimbursement PDF??
 

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