Hey so, I need advice.
I bought some items from a trusted source, I've used them in the past, everything has been always smooth.
This time it seems the package is lost.
The shipment was local, USPS priority mail.
This what the last tracking status says:
"Your item was forwarded to a different address at xxxx on February 11, 2023 in XXXXXXXX. This was because of forwarding instructions or because the address or ZIP Code on the label was incorrect."
What do I do now? In a normal situation I would open a "help request form on the USPS website, but given the content of the package I don't know if I should do it , since I'm supposed to answer a lot of question about the content of package and the sender.
Should I do it or should I just consider the package lost? I don't want to raise to many questions about this package.
I'm posting this in legal because I'm interested in the possible legal ramifications if I decide to pursue the package and someone opens it or something.
Thanks
I bought some items from a trusted source, I've used them in the past, everything has been always smooth.
This time it seems the package is lost.
The shipment was local, USPS priority mail.
This what the last tracking status says:
"Your item was forwarded to a different address at xxxx on February 11, 2023 in XXXXXXXX. This was because of forwarding instructions or because the address or ZIP Code on the label was incorrect."
What do I do now? In a normal situation I would open a "help request form on the USPS website, but given the content of the package I don't know if I should do it , since I'm supposed to answer a lot of question about the content of package and the sender.
Should I do it or should I just consider the package lost? I don't want to raise to many questions about this package.
I'm posting this in legal because I'm interested in the possible legal ramifications if I decide to pursue the package and someone opens it or something.
Thanks
