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MarkI did not intend on trying to explain myself and/or this situation to some of the idiots on this board,but seeming that there are some who find a real joy in making false statements, passing judgement or just purely enjoy talking out of their ass......
First, I want to thank those that have come to my defense or have said kind words about me. (I am not that much of a monster...)
Second, I am going through serious personal issues which make pieces of cardboard seem completely irrelevant and unnecessary.
Also as an FYI - I do not have access to a computer on a daily basis.
With that being said, I move on to the issue at hand.
Initially upon learning of the “disappearing” cards, I was rather upset. Afterwards, I apologized to Dave and explained that I intended on settling the matter with him, but had some major issues to contend with.
Today I sent Dave several cards to complete this “supposed” deal. By the way, the package was sent Priority Mail w/Del. Conf. And $500 Insur. And lots of tape - see below). Regardless of this I still do not feel the whole story is known as of yet. I was waiting to see if this all adds up, not from Dave or Leon but from the US Postal service; meaning someone who would know what they are talking about.
But with my character assassination that is taking place here on Net54, I felt I needed to seal my deal with Dave now. And then wait for the truth to come out and take it from there.....
For all the USPS genius on the board, did you know a US Postal Inspector is still reviewing the situation.
Or that a USPS employee claimed that in 25 years he had never seen a “received without contents” stamp....hmm. He explained that the box, if it had been opened somehow, it would not have been re-sealed or closed and then mailed. It would have been placed in a transparent bag, and then mailed. Or quite possibly returned to sender.
For those packaging genius out there, did you know that I mailed out three packages that day - all the same exact way, that is to say, so incredibly careless without tape, staples, glue or chains and somehow two actually arrived safely; someone in the back of the USPS truck must have added tape on the boxes for me.
I must have mailed easily 500 packages over the past six years and this is the ONLY one that somehow became an issue....interesting.
Also, for the record - this deal was not consummated directly from the Net54 B/S/T. We tried a deal at first, but it fell through, as Dave needed the cash right away.
Then the trade was agreed upon but as a spin-off from an eBay listing; which was ended early. I paypal $800 to him within 2 minutes of the de-listing off of eBay and mailed the D322 and E100 within two days.
My main issue is that I do not understand why the postal service would mail a package that was empty? What would be the purpose in providing this service to the sender. To mail CT air to GA?
Secondly, how would the postal service know that the box was indeed empty?
Things just do not add up.