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<blockquote data-quote="RustyPMcG" data-source="post: 766024" data-attributes="member: 30339"><p>If she's seeing tracking information with "Billing Information Received", then she already has the tracking number. She couldn't see tracking information without a tracking number, right? And she says that he's showing her a reconciliation report from TUPSS that shows the tracking number was included in the package count on the EOD. So we're way beyond that point already.</p><p> </p><p>The barcode number from the EOD report will bring up nothing in tracking, so we know she's not using that number, too. She has to already have a tracking number.</p><p> </p><p>My point was that if the tracking number doesn't show that it's been voided, TUPSS is paying UPS for the package, and they wouldn't do that unless they got paid to do so. </p><p> </p><p>As someone else mentioned, UPS Capital isn't going to pay a claim for the value of the lost check. It's limited to any check writing fees and any stop-payment fees. </p><p> </p><p>Whether it's lost or stolen really doesn't matter in the end. But I can tell you that TUPSS paid to ship it. </p><p> </p><p>If it never shows up, TUPSS can file a claim for their customer. They can collect back what they paid UPS for shipping, plus check writing or stop payment fees if the guy provides them with proof of his payment of those fees. If it shows up late, but before a claim is filed, they can request a GSR (they aren't automatic), and the retail shipping price minus any fuel surcharge, processing charge, and declared value premium payment (which shouldn't even apply to documnts), will be sent by check directly to the store's customer.</p><p> </p><p>But if we're talking about child support, his responiblity is to see that the money arrives, not just to show he gave it to someone/company to deliver. If it doesn't arrive, he still owes it, and it was still due when it was due. At best he's delaying penalties, but that's about it. If he shows his receipt from TUPSS to the judge, the judge will say, "So what? She didn't get it. Cut another check, and stop payment on the lost one."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RustyPMcG, post: 766024, member: 30339"] If she's seeing tracking information with "Billing Information Received", then she already has the tracking number. She couldn't see tracking information without a tracking number, right? And she says that he's showing her a reconciliation report from TUPSS that shows the tracking number was included in the package count on the EOD. So we're way beyond that point already. The barcode number from the EOD report will bring up nothing in tracking, so we know she's not using that number, too. She has to already have a tracking number. My point was that if the tracking number doesn't show that it's been voided, TUPSS is paying UPS for the package, and they wouldn't do that unless they got paid to do so. As someone else mentioned, UPS Capital isn't going to pay a claim for the value of the lost check. It's limited to any check writing fees and any stop-payment fees. Whether it's lost or stolen really doesn't matter in the end. But I can tell you that TUPSS paid to ship it. If it never shows up, TUPSS can file a claim for their customer. They can collect back what they paid UPS for shipping, plus check writing or stop payment fees if the guy provides them with proof of his payment of those fees. If it shows up late, but before a claim is filed, they can request a GSR (they aren't automatic), and the retail shipping price minus any fuel surcharge, processing charge, and declared value premium payment (which shouldn't even apply to documnts), will be sent by check directly to the store's customer. But if we're talking about child support, his responiblity is to see that the money arrives, not just to show he gave it to someone/company to deliver. If it doesn't arrive, he still owes it, and it was still due when it was due. At best he's delaying penalties, but that's about it. If he shows his receipt from TUPSS to the judge, the judge will say, "So what? She didn't get it. Cut another check, and stop payment on the lost one." [/QUOTE]
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