I have been having the same issue and just saw that my dispute doesn't appear to have been looked into either. As the USPS tracking number they provided, is literally just regular mail tracking for an envelop that can weigh a max of 13.5oz per the USPS website. I was purchasing a printer that weighed over 50lbs. I mean, the tracking shows it was delivered to my home, however it seems that there was no taking into account what the number was actually for. And, I did all of the research and attached it, assuming they would look at the attachments if they read the message, but it appears that they simply just took the fact that the seller provided a tracking number. I thought at least one set of people's eyes would be on it at some point, but if anyone would have read my original claim, they would realize that all of the documentation is there for them. I hope this is resolved with a phone call, which I hope to get to make tomorrow as I'm out over $500 right now, but still needed the printer so I had to get one while my money is some A-hole Scammers Pocket... Anyways, I posted this for those that might have a USPS tracking number and have their address used, and think that they are sunk, I mean, I still might be, but there are different classes for different sized products and the website tells you what type of tracking number you've searched and then you can look up what type of mail can be sent with that specific number, or what it was generated for roughly...
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