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Posted By: DJ
My post office people have never asked me what was inside. Not once. They ask me if it's potentially hazardous and stuff but have never inquired about it's contents In saying that, I sent out a Sporting News Premium about a year ago and it was damaged in transit. I had to give proof of it's value and such and the case was rejected stating that I didn't pack it properly. I sandwiched between four pieces of premium cardboard and how it got damaged it is beyond me. The PO didn't even send me my piece back. Who owns that piece now? It was such BS. |
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