@mbselections00 wrote:

What I do for all my posting is take a list with me (easy to copy & paste the address labels onto a list - that way you also have proof of mailing address) and my PO staff stamp each address for me & even staple it to the receipt ! Smiley LOL  It also shows what date you posted.

 

I have sent photos on several occasions - as much as anything  to put the buyers mind at ease that I have actually posted, but also to get them to confirm it was sent to the correct address.  This method has worked well - the would be scammers usually disappear without another word & the legit buyers are grateful for the proof (and of course a replacement !)

 

It also served well to have a couple of low ratings removed back in the day



Have you ever had any issues getting them to stamp it?

I gave up on comuing up with different ways of asking the staff for it. I wonder if I can hijack a bulk lodgement form for registered letters and just put the non registered on to to it too....

 

I had my first neg feedback buyer this week pull exactly the same thing as OP.
No contact + neg commenst on items not recieved 7 days after payment.

 

I had zero orders go missing out the first 3-4 months this year, and in the last month I've had to do about 10 refunds/resends.
Australia Post's advice was to not use Australia Post and that the new rules to printing out proof of lodgement had made lots of sellers move on to couriers. I'm a little unsure what those changes are.

I still can't get over the fact they are able to legally sell a service that they don't need to proove works.
This might be a silly question, but has anyone claimed INAD and made a chargeback on the purchase of a stamp they had used on a  letter the buyer's buyer claimed unrecieved?