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Old 03-01-2019, 10:02 PM
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If you talk to a lawyer, you might want to ask him about this potential scenario: Suppose the guy sends you back the card. In order for him to be able to prove he did return it, you would have to sign for it. But here's the danger... Suppose you get a heavily insured package from the guy, sign for it, walk out of the post office, get home, open the package, and inside is a recent, common card. He has all the documentation he needs to "prove" he returned it. You have no proof to the contrary.

So... if you do get a package from the guy, what to do? Open it at the post office with the postal workers as witness, and take pictures of you opening it, what's inside, with the witnesses, and so on? Or take the unopened package to your attorney and open it there, under his observation?

It would be good to know what an attorney would recommend in this scenario.
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