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Yes, it's a locking mailbox.
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I am also surprised it was delivered w/o the usual tag that I have seen when a package is delivered opened/damaged. I am not sure what re-course you have. You might try reaching out to the local post-master.
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I would talk to the Postmaster first if you don't get the answers you are looking for contact the Postal Inspectors they are the Police of the Post Office thats just down right theft .
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Not to make light of the loss, but Seinfeld covered postal inspectors-- interrogation under the hot lights and all.
Last edited by drcy; 11-20-2015 at 08:25 PM. |
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For not much more than what the envelope and postage cost him, the seller could have shipped in a small flat rate box.
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Sure, but it was slashed open with a box cutter. That would work on a box as well. I don't have any problem with the card being sent in an envelope, just with the person who stole it.
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Seems less likely to me, although you could be right.
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