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Originally Posted by Zan
"Alex" has either disconnected his number or blocked me so this is confirmed a scam.
The cards were apparently his grandfather's who passed away recently, he and his dad were going through his estate in Clarion PA. The deal was certainly too good to be true but I spoke to this person for a fair amount of time (at least I thought) for me to judge his character.
He went to the Clarion post office yesterday afternoon to ship the cards and sent me this tracking number:
RA252573870US
USPS has not scanned this package yet, and after speaking to a representative at the Clarion post office he confirmed that any package dropped off yesterday has been scanned. This package was expected to be sent priority express. When I sent the picture that Alex sent to me of him standing in the line at the post office their representative said that lobby is not what it looks like in their post office.
I'm in touch with my business insurance company and have begun to file a claim. Waiting for their advice on where/when to file a police report.
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What type of insurance would cover something like this?