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Pistol shipped USPS priority 3 day and hasn't arrived 1 month later

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  • toad67

    Go down and speak to your local postmaster, USPS has been having more than their share of problems. My wife has had 2 lost in the last month. Was it fully insured?

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  • floridaflatlander
    toad67: 31547682039579/comments/31547703520923

    Go down and speak to your local postmaster, USPS has been having more than their share of problems. My wife has had 2 lost in the last month. Was it fully insured?

    Yes, I was filing a claim when they said "Please enter a valid number". The same tracking # I've been using for a month.

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  • bustedknee

    They thought it was a box of absentee ballots for Trump and threw it out.

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  • ridgleyart

    All I can say is good luck. They will drag it out for two to three months sending you still searching email before finally telling you they couldn't find it.

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  • select-fire

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  • Locust Fork

    It takes some real tenacity to get them to pay a claim.....but don't give up and it will eventually be taken care of. Have the person that shipped it file the claim, the recipient is not the person that does this. They will deny it several times. Its taken 6 months and several attempts to get them to pay every claim we've ever dealt with. Its not often, less than one a year, but there is nothing you can do but fight them to get it taken care of.

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  • Bubba Jr.

    Would getting the ATF involved speed things up?

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  • ruger41

    Good luck! My nephew had to ship a brand new Beretta pistol back to the factory and UPS lost it and has never found it. And fighting the claim still.(I’m sure some driver has it now).

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  • Junkballer
    Bubba Jr.: 31547682039579/comments/31547712030107

    Would getting the ATF involved speed things up?

    I wondered the same.

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  • bustedknee

    I mailed a rifle to a buddy, in state - resident to resident - totally legal.

    USPS broke the stock so we filed a claim for damages.

    They threatened to charge me with illegally mailing a handgun.

    Good luck!

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  • nmyers

    You may want to download the Federal Firearms Regulations Reference Guide (ATF P5300.4). Your FFL is required by law to notify the ATF of any guns documented to him that are lost or stolen. I would ask him to send a copy of his report to you, & a copy to the Postmaster General in Washington.

    If you are unsure which way to handle this, phone your local ATF office & ask to speak to an agent. Agents are generally glad to help folks.

    Neal

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  • bpost

    This one is easy and all too common. it was stolen by a USPS employee.

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  • chme

    Would also bring this to the attention of the US Postal Inspection Service.

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  • Grasshopper

    Postal inspectors are like clowns in circus. After dealing with two it was like, ok, looks like it was lost. And now $1225 MO's are out there somewhere in the abyss, tracking be damned. Getting anything done with anybody right now is a joke and it's on me.

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  • David Nunn

    The USPS will use every excuse and lie possible to avoid paying an insurance claim.

    I no longer buy insurance. Lose it, I eat it. Break it, send it back and I'll salvage it.

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  • Tim D

    Hi;

    I want to find a FFL close to my location in Los Angeles; is there a list that I can refer too.

    Thank you in advance

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  • mark christian
    Tim D: 31547682039579/comments/31547735841307

    Hi;

    I want to find a FFL close to my location in Los Angeles; is there a list that I can refer too.

    Thank you in advance

    I'm not sure how this question ties in with a missing pistol, but you can use this page to find dealers near you:

    Find an FFL Near You - GunBroker.com

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  • Tim D

    Thank you; I wish to apologize for using this forum for my question, but the weapon should have a tracking number along with (forgive me) insurance. Because of the current pandemic; the weapon might have been misplaced or inadvertently shipped to an area that has not been determined by the shipper(s). I had some items shipped to me later than was expected, but in the end it arrived; keep the faith

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  • floridaflatlander
    bpost: 31547682039579/comments/31547689139227

    This one is easy and all too common. it was stolen by a USPS employee.

    I've thought of that more than once.

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  • floridaflatlander
    Tim D: 31547682039579/comments/31547751431707

    Thank you; I wish to apologize for using this forum for my question, but the weapon should have a tracking number along with (forgive me) insurance. Because of the current pandemic; the weapon might have been misplaced or inadvertently shipped to an area that has not been determined by the shipper(s). I had some items shipped to me later than was expected, but in the end it arrived; keep the faith

    That's what got this post started, I freaked Sunday when I entered the tracking number to file a claim and USPS said not a valid #. And yes I tripled checked the number.

    The site worked today and I filed the claim.

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  • floridaflatlander
    @...: 31547682039579/comments/

    HINT: IF you insured the parcel with postal insurance ... any claim filed after 30 days of shipping will NOT BE honored as the insurance claim has to be RECEIVED within the 30 days of mailing..

    Don't ask me how I know this.

    Thanks, I didn't know that especially since I have already filed a search request(which I can't find out how to get the status of). Also, I filed a claim just now.

    Thanks again

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  • bustedknee

    Standby to standby....


    This may take a while.

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