Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
I'm a seller on eBay/Amazon and sold a bunch of things before Christmas. I went away for the holidays for a long vacation, and I don't know how I missed it but a few items that were confirmed and meant to be shipped out didn't go out. I've come back and just discovered this and done what I can to fix it, but I already find that one person has filed a credit card chargeback and complained stating that she has contacted the Postmaster General of her State to file a USPS mail fraud case and take legal action. I'm extremely concerned now, how often does the Postmaster General take legal action and what might happen here?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Maybe the buyer was over-the-top, but what were you thinking by 1) going away on vacation while you needed to ship eBay items and 2) not communicating any of this to the buyers? I doubt that the postmaster will do anything. Keep doing what you can to fix the situation.
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