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Old 09-01-2023, 11:59 AM
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the package arrived......the contents were stolen and delivered empty
How well do you know the person that received it and why did they sign for an empty package?
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How well do you know the person that received it and why did they sign for an empty package?
I have never in my life opened up a package before signing for it. I assume the recipient just took it on faith that what he purchased would be inside.
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I have never in my life opened up a package before signing for it. I assume the recipient just took it on faith that what he purchased would be inside.
Me either Peter but if I'm signing for a package that has no weight to it I would.

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I doubt I would have noticed, not like a couple of slabs weigh much.
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Me either Peter but if I'm signing for a package that has no weight to it I would.
the box with packing was still in it... 2 slabs weigh what 2 oz? it would not be noticeable


this is all besides the point

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I will not say who it is.... But the person in question is known... and not a question in this equation


The package was a flat rate overnight bag/envelope... it had a cardboard box in it that was packing tape completely shut with one of the ebay authentic holders in side with both cards... the envelope was sliced open... the box was sliced open.... the ebay holder with cards were removed.... the box was put back in empty, and the bad was taped shut again

so to the recipient... nothing seemed out of place

and for the USPS this is a perfect scamp because they say they can neither guarantee I packed the cards or the recipient didnt remove them after reviving them... So much for filing a claim

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