i looked everywhere and i cant find the escilate to goozex boutton
hajile: i looked everywhere and i cant find the escilate to goozex boutton
I'm guessing the trade is still open. Have you received an email saying the user has left feedback yet?
Can you take a screen shot of your "Active Offers Queue"? (Use the 'Print Screen' function, open MS paint and hit paste. Save the file then upload it here by clicking on the Film Strip icon)
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HEY. How about we use my handy-dandy flow chart shall we?
1. Have they left you negative feedback yet? If they haven't, wait. If they have, go to step 2.
2. Does the system give you the dispute button? If no, wait.
My grandpa's old frog collection that they haven't given feedback yet. So the solution is this: WAIT.
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People keep mentioning post office receipts....
The receipts I get at my post office only show date, time, and weight of the package, not where it's going. Do the receipts at other post offices show the zip code you are shipping to? (sorry to threadjack)
superman8921111: People keep mentioning post office receipts.... The receipts I get at my post office only show date, time, and weight of the package, not where it's going. Do the receipts at other post offices show the zip code you are shipping to? (sorry to threadjack)
Some PO receipts show the zip code where the package is going.
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nissan288:Heard of Delivery Confirmation? Lets you track a package. Goozex uses them to determine if you actually sent a package or not. From the USPS website: --------------------------------------------------------------- Delivery Confirmation Know when it got there with Delivery Confirmation™. Verify delivery with Delivery Confirmation. Our low cost Delivery Confirmation service gives you the date, ZIP Code™ and time your article was delivered. If delivery was attempted you will get the date and time of attempted delivery. You can easily access this information with our Track & Confirm tool. Delivery Confirmation is available at a retail fee and an electronic fee. The retail fee can be purchased at your local Post Office™ and uses the fluorescent green Delivery Confirmation label, PS Form 152. Delivery information is available online and by phone (for retail fee customers only). Track & Confirm Verify date, time and ZIP Code of delivery online! Click-N-Ship® Print a Shipping Label Online and save on Delivery Confirmation. Online Labels - Electronic Fee The electronic fee is for mailers who use online Shipping Labels or are capable of sending and receiving electronic files of their shipments. Delivery information is available online, and for certified shippers, by file transmission - GS1-128 bar code symbology is the only permissible symbology for items mailed using the electronic option for Delivery and Signature Confirmation. To learn more about the electronic fee go to the Resource Center for lists of software vendors and Publication 91 (PDF), Confirmation Services Technical Guide. You can also access Delivery Confirmation Frequently Asked Questions. Learn about Prices for Delivery Confirmation. Delivery Confirmation may be used with the following services: First-Class Mail® Parcels Priority Mail® Package Services Parcels - Includes Parcel Post® , Media Mail® , Bound Printed Matter (paid by permit imprint only), and Library Mail. Standard Mail® Parcels - must be less than 16 ounces and mailed at the electronic price. Parcel Select® - must be mailed at the electronic price.
Thank you for this informative, albeit long and superfluous, post.
Wow, I've never been to a post office that didn't show the zipcode on the receipt for the transaction. Of course, I've never sent a game without delivery confirmation either.
nissan288: HEY. How about we use my handy-dandy flow chart shall we? 1. Have they left you negative feedback yet? If they haven't, wait. If they have, go to step 2. 2. Does the system give you the dispute button? If no, wait. My grandpa's old frog collection that they haven't given feedback yet. So the solution is this: WAIT.
I believe it must be in diagram form.
::tries to drawn in ascii and fails::
::sobbing uncontrollably:: [:'(]