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Old 01-01-2011, 12:15 PM
Batter67up Batter67up is offline
Steve Skibel
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The problem you have here is that delivery confirmation is worthless for lost or missing items. You need signature confirmation or insurance for the post office to take any action. I hope the card does show up! In the case of a fraudelt seller, they could send you a flyer and have delivery confirmation on it and you have no proof of what was delivered. This type of thing happens at Christmas time with people selling limited availability items that people pay a premium for such as zhu zhu pets last year for kids. I always recommend signature confirmation at a minimum for sellers.

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