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Posted By: barrysloate
I am in the similar dilemma, where a package was clearly lost (as opposed to your situation), and I paid the buyer and have yet to collect from the post office. But mine was insured for $60. Yours is of much greater value, and since there is some proof that he signed for it, I would tell him you have to investigate the matter first. |
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