A Rockville woman finally received a check for $1,204.15 following a WRTV Investigation into how her wedding ring got lost in the mail.
She paid $19.95 to insure her $1,200 wedding ring’s journey to get repaired in Missouri.
“I located your information from past service requests made with the United States Postal Service,” wrote Many in an email to WRTV. “I recently learned of a news article that I believe has to do with your lost wedding ring with tracking number , and I would love to assist you in getting a claim created and potentially paid.”"I was a little leery because he was very willing to help, and I didn't know if it was a scam,” said Risler to WRTV Investigates Kara Kenney.
The U.S. Postal Service encourages you to gather your documents, including receipt for insurance, and then file an electronic claim on their website. “Thank you so much,” said Risler. “Justice has been served. That was really my whole issue. I hope they don’t do that to other people.”In fact, she has no plans to buy another wedding ring.
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