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Originally Posted by Gobucsmagic74
Did the branch manager indicate what sort of compensation might be available to you seeing as how the package was not insured. Him accepting responsibility doesn’t do you a whole lot of good other than to provide proof to your credit card company. Something tells me the seller is gonna end up taking the loss here which may be appropriate considering the value of the card and the decision he made not to insure it. Pretty crappy situation all around really.
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I think the last sentence sums this up perfectly. It's just a crappy situation all around. And now it's going to have me second guessing anytime something is sent through USPS. I think I should be able to get my money back assuming I never see the card.
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Originally Posted by Jcosta19
Its seems almost 100% certain that the package was opened after incorrectly delivered.
Hopefully with the item being pulled from ebay (presumably due to fraud concerns) and the post office following up on the delivery address it will scare the person who opened it to just give it back.
Wishful thinking, but I try to be an optimist.
Did you inform the Branch manager that the item was listed on Ebay after it was delivered so they open a case if they have no luck at the address today?
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I didn't inform the branch manager of that. It will be something that I will bring up though, when I speak to him later today.