I just received an e-mail from a customer saying that the padded envelope
arrived but the 2 books didn't. inside was only a note of apology from the
post office in the nearest city. My customer is out $50 and 2 of my books
didn't arrive at their intended destination. What can I do to receive
compensation for this theft?
Sincerely,
Bruce Atchison - author of Deliverance from Jericho (Six Years in a Blind
School) and When a Man Loves a Rabbit ((Learning and Living With Bunnies).
Blog: http://canadianauthors.ning.com/profile/batchison
>Greetings;
>
>I just received an e-mail from a customer saying that the padded envelope
>arrived but the 2 books didn't. inside was only a note of apology from the
>post office in the nearest city. My customer is out $50 and 2 of my books
>didn't arrive at their intended destination. What can I do to receive
>compensation for this theft?
I'm unfamiliar with the Canadian postal system. Here in the U.S.,
unless the package is insured or otherwise certified, you're out of
luck. Sorry, but it appears you're the one out $50.00 and 2 books.
Apologize to the customer and send out replacements ASAP.
James Rau