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Old 01-15-2012, 03:16 PM   #49
speakingtohe
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Reporting to the USPS is good. It might even be a felony offense.

Complaining about the recipient denying all knowedge of package may be better. At this point someone is lying and unlikely it is the postal service.
Still the postal service contracted to deliver the parcel and the recipient denies delivery so a compaint about non delivery may be more effective.

Craigslist has also some options for dealing with scammers.

My advice is don't get mad get even.

Helen
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