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Old 01-03-2012, 07:18 PM   #34
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Originally Posted by seajewel View Post
Well, as most people have said, I probably have been scammed with no chance of any recovery. I did send it back, but got no response for a few weeks, emailed the guy, who claims he's been "on vacation" and his neighbor has been looking out for the package which has not, according to him, arrived. Seeing as it was delivered according to my tracking # a month ago, that's a flat out lie. I've told him to let me know if they can't find it so I can file a USPS claim with my insurance tag, but no response. I'll have to see what the post office can do, but I doubt the package was lost.. the guy is likely just lying.

It would have been better to keep it and trade it in for a T1 or something, it would have at least saved me $50. So much for trusting/hoping that the seller made a genuine mistake.

Definitely file a claim with USPS. Using the mails for fraudulent purposes is a felony. Tell the guy that and see what happens, too.
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