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Father of 4 overcharged $6500 over 6+ months DESPARATE for help
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<blockquote data-quote="beentheredonethat" data-source="post: 1087891" data-attributes="member: 4886"><p>Picture this scenario:</p><p></p><p>I go to the local supermarket and I buy 10 items, I usually pay 100 bucks for these 10 items I purchase each week. Well, I start using the self checkout and I for whatever reason, double scan every item, so the registar rings up 20 items and a 200 dollar bill. Instead of requesting assistance from the front desk supervisor, I pay the bill and repeat for 6 months. Would it make sense that when I realize the error to sue the supermarket since I double charged myself for 6 months? </p><p></p><p>When you utilize worldship, or the web shipping API's or any other system (Pitney bowes, Manhattan associates, varsity etc etc) that is what you use to create a label as well as to submit an invoice to UPS saying hey I used your services bill me for these pkgs. As you said, you upgraded the software and obviously a mistake was made. </p><p></p><p>I'm sure that if you reach out to your AE and explain the problem, he\she can start the ball rolling to credit you for the overcharges. I fail to understand why people would want to sue first instead of working to try to correct the problem. Also, the error was your fault. Just like in the example of the supermarket, you submitted double invoices to UPS per your own words.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beentheredonethat, post: 1087891, member: 4886"] Picture this scenario: I go to the local supermarket and I buy 10 items, I usually pay 100 bucks for these 10 items I purchase each week. Well, I start using the self checkout and I for whatever reason, double scan every item, so the registar rings up 20 items and a 200 dollar bill. Instead of requesting assistance from the front desk supervisor, I pay the bill and repeat for 6 months. Would it make sense that when I realize the error to sue the supermarket since I double charged myself for 6 months? When you utilize worldship, or the web shipping API's or any other system (Pitney bowes, Manhattan associates, varsity etc etc) that is what you use to create a label as well as to submit an invoice to UPS saying hey I used your services bill me for these pkgs. As you said, you upgraded the software and obviously a mistake was made. I'm sure that if you reach out to your AE and explain the problem, he\she can start the ball rolling to credit you for the overcharges. I fail to understand why people would want to sue first instead of working to try to correct the problem. Also, the error was your fault. Just like in the example of the supermarket, you submitted double invoices to UPS per your own words. [/QUOTE]
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