Posted on 04/28/2024 6:18:50 AM PDT by artichokegrower
A San Gabriel Valley woman pleaded guilty to defrauding over $150 million from the U.S. Postal Service.
Lijuan “Angela” Chen, 51, of Walnut, carried out the scheme by using counterfeit postage to ship tens of millions of packages, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
From November 2019 to May 2023, Chen and her accomplice, Chuanhua “Hugh” Hu, 51, owned and operated a package shipping business in the City of Industry.
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Wow. It’s a brilliant piece. Get an editor (even the best writers benefit from an editor), compress it to standard op-ed length, and shop it to the Wall Street Journal.
I knew exactly nothing about it, but I had a specific instance where I bought some things, about $20 each (they were cheap, wireless network extenders) and they were absolute crap.
So I tried to arrange sending them back to the company, and the company just told me to keep them and returned my money.
This puzzled me. What the hell was with that? Just keep them?
And when this Universal Postal Service thing came up during Trump’s Presidency, as I read more about it and drilled into it, that made all the sense in the world.
It is one of the reasons we have difficulty competing with them head to head (and it is just one of many factors)
If you are an American manufacturer, you have to have customer support to handle returns, broken product, etc. and shipping costs are a good portion of that.
Chinese firms don’t have the same issue with shipping costs to us, only from us to them, so they can just say “keep it” and come out ahead.
It is a bizarre dynamic.
It is one of the reasons I love Free Republic. I see things other Freepers investigate and write up all the time, and I learn a great deal from it. I try to return the favor, though I admit, my wordiness does tend to cloud the explanation.
Thank you for your compliment, though. It means someone knows something they might not have before, and that goes a long way!
Good post. I have been long aware of the “arrangement” with china. My question is, why do such obviously wrong things go uncorrected? I know the answer of course, grift and corruption.
Thank you, Rimorel, an excellent analysis. Bookmarking for future reference!
We are going to have to start hanging thieves.
The whole world steals from us.
Having “worked” for a year at the post office for a year when I was young, I am not surprised that anyone could steal from postal employees and not get caught. Many many were complete nitwits.
Well, the japs used the same technique (U.S. mail) all through the 1930’s to get industrial and military base details back to Japan...
Never stop using things that have worked previously!
Quite a few of the buyers had to do that. I don't know if they had a few "mistakes" or if the entire shipment was fraudulently shipped and only some got caught
This is the same browser you use to read “thousands of research papers”? And yet all that research hasn’t led you to an ad-blocking browser or add-on?
Actually it works like this. Overseas shippers send stuff (all the crap we buy from Amazon) via freighter, or air freight, to US businesses called “reshippers”. The reshippers put it in the US mail. It’s a legitimate business model, but some reshippers try to increase profit by using fake postage.
Works the other way too. US products go by mail to Miami, where reshippers box it up and sea-freight it to Rio, Buenos Aires, etc.
“”””I have been long aware of the “arrangement” with china. My question is, why do such obviously wrong things go uncorrected?””””
I believe the major reason government programs do not get corrected is that politicians run for office by spouting some ‘new plan’ to make everyone happy.
On the other hand that is why Trump is popular. He has campaigned on plans like ‘drain the swamp’ to get rid of the ‘obviously wrong things’.
Not from the MFG view point. They know their cost including shipping and percentage of refunds. So it is more profitable to just refund then any other option. Also the CCP loves this, steal business from American companies putting them out of business. Reduce tax payments to US government, no profit no taxes. Also take US dollars out of USA further hurting the USA.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS DETAILED INFORMATION. Every Freeper should read it and know about it!!!
Every state Republican party convention should bring this to LIGHT!!!
President Trump is guided by good, period!!! He’s so on target that evil is in it’s biggest fight to preserve it’s gains!!!! YES!!!!
This makes so much sense. While we were building our home and ordering some things on the web, several came damaged. When we contacted the company they said, just keep the item damaged and we’ll send you a new one. Hummmmm...are you sure? I knew something was up but we were in the thick of building.
When I read your synopsis, the word came to me..BINGO!!! That’s why. Plus now, this being known, one can have free back up pieces for free...if they are not ethical persons. This will kill the American venders soon enough.
We must return to a moral and ethical society before we kill each other over cheap goods.
Thanks for the reply. Now really edit the piece and publish it. It’s exactly the sort of thing the WSJ would publish and if not them, then some smaller publication.
Thank you for that encouragement. I would need to rewrite it...when I wrote it, as you can see from the screen captures, the USA was still being raked over the coals and treated like a patsy.
I do need to go back and look at the difference now that Communist China’s categorization has changed.
I use uBlock Origin. But the ads on some websites come through anyway. And I don’t have an ad blocker on my iPad.
The websites where I see Temu ads and so forth are not the same websites where I read research papers. It would be funny (but annoying) if a Temu ad popped up while I was reading the article “5-Formylcytosine mediated DNA-peptide cross-link induces predominantly semi-targeted mutations in both Escherichia coli and human cells” from the most recent issue of Journal of Biological Chemistry.
But Hu let the dogs out.
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