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Two months pass. I get an email from the customer, saying "I never got my widget, so I'd like you to refund my money"
Its apparent that the customer doesn't realize that his brother emailed me saying that it was received, and is attempting to simply get a free widget for his brother or a check. Now, I can't prove that the package was received, but isn't this fraudulent activity a Federal offense? I'm probably going to just email the customer and include the attachment from his brother so he decides to drop his false claims, but I'd still like to know what the law says about this (and yes, I know most people here aren't legal experts, and I won't assume that your statements are expert, so just provide your best opinion).
On the whole people are honest. Occasionally you get the hunch someone is telling a lie, but you have to put the occasional offender down as a cost of doing business.
We ship orders of value above £X on a signed for service as the small additional charge gives everyone that bit extra security.