U.S. Attorney Announces $1.95 Million Settlement to Resolve Claims for Unpaid Postage
7/6/17 DENVER — Bob Troyer, Acting U.S. Attorney for the District of Colorado, today announced that AtLast Holdings, Inc. has paid $1,950,000 to settle allegations that the corporation and its parent company Newgistics, Inc. failed to pay proper postage to the United States Postal Service (USPS).
The settlement announced today resolves a long-running investigation into AtLast, a provider of mailing and logistics services. The investigation by the United States Postal Inspection Service determined that AtLast had underreported the size and weight of packages it shipped through the USPS. The United States contends that as a result of these misrepresentations, AtLast paid less in postage than was actually due to the Postal Service.
“The U.S. Postal Inspection Service did a fantastic job investigating this case,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Bob Troyer. “Never a great idea to try to trick those guys.”
“The U.S. Postal Inspection Service is committed to protecting the U.S. Postal Service, and will vigorously pursue those who attempt to circumvent paying the USPS the full price due for its products and services,” said Craig Goldberg, Inspector in Charge, U.S. Postal Inspection Service, Denver, Colorado. “The Postal Inspection Service appreciates the strong stance the United States Attorney’s Office has taken against those who seek to take advantage of the U.S. Postal Service.”
The claims settled by this agreement are allegations. In entering into this civil settlement, AtLast and Newgistics did not admit liability.
The United States Attorney’s Office thanks the United States Postal Inspection Service for the work that made this recovery possible. The United States was represented in this matter by Assistant United States Attorney Jasand Mock of the District of Colorado.
That money will just go to more tracking devices and mgt bonuses
What about criminal charges, fines mean nothing
this happens more than you know. usps has cut back on BME clerks doing the verifications of collecting correct postage
Any competent BMEU clerk would have caught this so they propbably had a special deal that by passed the BMEU
It happens all the time, even more so with individuals with clip and ship, the USPS feels it’s probably not a big deal, but it 10,000 packages a day don’t have the right postage, or customers use the same shipping label to the same address, the usps loses again