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Posted By: Ye Olde Me
Sorry to burst your bubbles, but the USPS is not going to do much for a $170 card, especially one that was signed for at delivery. Either the person living at the apt signed for it, or someone bearing ID had to sign for it at the PO to pick up. The fact that the buyer filed a change of address before he moved does not in any way hold the PO liable for anything. They'll just say that he should have notified sender to ship to the new address. This is not a case of mail fraud, but human error. |
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