09-13-2019, 02:38 PM
(09-12-2019, 09:13 AM)zbillster_imp Wrote:(09-12-2019, 08:16 AM)peterbaron_imp Wrote: Certainly, a letter is better than nothing, but given that USPS is a big corporation, it would be nice if they cover your health and bike expenses as certain minimum.
This is obviously a form letter for "uncourteous and unprofessional conduct" and doesn't address the details of the incident. Whether they actually inquired with the delivery carrier about it ... who knows?
At this point, I'm not optimistic about compensation of any kind, but just want to make sure it's not getting swept under the rug.
This is obviously a form letter for "uncourteous and unprofessional conduct" and doesn't address the details of the incident. Whether they actually inquired with the delivery carrier about it ... who knows?
I'd say it's more like a federal government form letter. They won't say anything about a specific incident due to legal concerns. If they acknowledge the incident, that could be used against them in court, and that might actually be the best next step.
