I finished a USPS Reg shop a week ago and carefully filled out the report. I saw that the receipt looked different, but I made a guess that this particular USPS must give shipping options at the top of the receipt. I didn't really know what all that information was. The cashier had taken his pen and drawn three lines through it, also. I took the photo and sent it in. The next thing I know, I have an email saying the shop was denied. A quote from the guidelines was included that said something about shoppers not being allowed to send other packages or buy another product. I went to my photo of the receipt and looked at the top again. It appeared that the cashier had put in information for someone before me, but he did not charge me anything for it. That was what he crossed out. My box was the only thing that was charged on the receipt. Once I figured out what had happened, I quickly emailed the person who sent the first email and explained that I had not sent any other packages or purchased anything. I explained that the cashier had made a mistake when entering my transaction and I said that if the video was looked at, they would see that I only sent the one box and they would also see the cashier crossing out the info at the top. Since this was cashier error, I should have been paid for this shop. Wasn't I there to seek out errors? Anyway, I never got a response to my email. The next day I emailed my scheduler, who told me to let them know when I did get a response from that person. At the end of the week, I emailed my scheduler to let them know that I never got an answer to my email. I also saw that the shop is posted, again. What is my next step? Or, should I just let it go? At least it was a package I would have mailed, anyway.