Happens every day in our office.I have been catching the ones that have a foreign barcode, but I know there are other ones. What fraud are you catching? I also catch some of the ones that have the wrong weight.
Same story here, crept I sent them back to sender as IA here. Now it’s just deliver them, whatever I look them up on app if not by barcode for my route unscannable parcel.Happens every day in our office.
Usually, the ones I notice are on my package look ahead, but addressed to another route.
Post office knows all about it, but we are told to deliver it.
For 2 weeks the clerks caught em and wrote them up postage due, but that ended and now it's just delivered.
If it is any type of PC Postage then it is caught and the sender is billed via APV in the plants. Clerks should know how that works, there are bulletins on it. IA does not apply to postage due regardless.Same story here, crept I sent them back to sender as IA here. Now it’s just deliver them, whatever I look them up on app if not by barcode for my route unscannable parcel.
Click-n-Shlp shippers do get caught at the plant. I guesstimate weight when I need to & will submit that as the weight. I typically over estimate the weight & get a refund back for overpayment. Only once have I received a “bill” by email about underpaid & I corrected it promptly so the receiving party didn’t need to.I did confirm with my PM that sale accounts will get auto charged if the sorter machines catch a discrepancy. Think Pitney Bowens and such that get a custom logo by the postage. We went into it for a few weeks to verify.
This does not include small sellers though, so keep at it!
Same in our offices. Nobody wants to take the time to bother.Happens every day in our office.
Usually, the ones I notice are on my package look ahead, but addressed to another route.
Post office knows all about it, but we are told to deliver it.
For 2 weeks the clerks caught em and wrote them up postage due, but that ended and now it's just delivered.