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 Posted: Sat Jan 14th, 2012 09:31 am
   
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I weighed my Panerai with boxes and everything and it weighs 1,8KG, so its impossible that a Panerai would weigh 1,4KG wrapped up in a box for shipping. That is absolutely something that makes your case stronger as the weight pretty much makes it impossible for it being a Panerai with box in that box from the beginning.

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 Posted: Sat Jan 14th, 2012 09:34 am
   
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I will publicly post what I said to William.... At first I thought this was a customs job, until I saw that video of the guy opening the "Breitling" Rock. I instantly recognized him from Facebook. I like to see Benarus customers faces and when I have someone emailing me back and forth I look them up on the Benarus Facebook page just to see them. Ronny was emailing me about reserving a Megalodon, he actually reserved 3 but did not buy any. I remember looking at his Facebook page when he was emailing me. When I saw the guy in the video, I thought it looked exactly like him, shaved head, dark beard, tattoos. So I told William what I thought and I gave him the link to the Facebook page. At first I thought I should not get involved, but I know that I should not hold back information that might be helpful so I let William know.

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 Posted: Sat Jan 14th, 2012 09:49 am
   
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Yes, this Breitling: Supposedly replaced by a stone...http://www.breitlingsource.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=23528
The package in the movie is whiter than a bride's dress when coming from Nederland after days of transport...And so on.
He tried to remain anonymous by paying the watch from his woman's Paypal address and having it sent to a friend in Sweden "Jørn Arve Norbergsen"
This watch was sold in Norway by Ronny a half year later...http://www.finn.no/finn/torget/tilsalgs/annonse?finnkode=27934434

It's no point to smear the crap anymore anyway: He knows who he is and we know it as well. Norway is a very little country and he should take the first plane to Venezuela if he want to enjoy this stolen money...

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 Posted: Sat Jan 14th, 2012 10:32 am
   
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So William is there anyway of me contacting the authorities in Norway to press charges along w/ the other member that got jacked from him as well ??

I have no clue how to call Norway @ all.Or am I just screwed all the way around. I believe I'm screwd all the way around. I have a friend who is a detective also a WIS I got a call from him @ midnight last night & he said interpol doesnt work w/ the US & this is comming from a big wig in the utah police dept/detective unit for major crimes devision

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 Posted: Sat Jan 14th, 2012 10:40 am
   
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watchdaddy1 wrote:
So William is there anyway of me contacting the authorities in Norway to press charges along w/ the other member that got jacked from him as well ??

I have no clue how to call Norway @ all.Or am I just screwed all the way around. I believe I'm screwd all the way around. I have a friend who is a detective also a WIS I got a call from him @ midnight last night & he said interpol doesnt work w/ the US & this is comming from a big wig in the utah police dept/detective unit for major crimes devision

It's most unlikely that the Norwegian police would work hard on this case, specially since you are in the US. But he has deals ongoing with Norwegians and this may interest them.
You have to wait buddy. Things don't happen overnight sadly but he knows what he should do.
Right now he's like a rat in a corner.

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 Posted: Sat Jan 14th, 2012 10:46 am
   
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It will cost me 1,793.00 round trip tickets to Oslo, I'm contemplating the flight now.I wanna stomp on his face

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 Posted: Sat Jan 14th, 2012 10:50 am
   
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you need to file a international claim with the USPS immediately...instructions are below.

File an Insurance Claim Most of the 700 million pieces of mail we handle every year arrive safely, but when things don’t go as planned we want to get any issues resolved quickly. Because international claims require coordination with a foreign postal service, they’re handled differently than domestic claims.
Call our International Inquiry Center at 1-800-222-1811 to get started.
You’ll need to have the following information about your package…
  • the item number that appears on the barcode.
  • names of the sender and recipient.
  • addresses of the sender and recipient.
  • the sender’s telephone number.
  • date of the mailing.
Then, once the damage or loss is confirmed, an information packet and claim form will be mailed to you.
When can you file an international claim?
The timeframe for filing an international claim and who can file it varies with each service
Product/Extra Service Who When to file (from mailing date)
No sooner than When to file (from mailing date)
No later than Global Express Guaranteed® U.S. Sender Only 3 days1 30 days Express Mail International® U.S. Sender Only 3 days2 90 days Express Mail International® with Guarantee U.S. Sender Only 3 days1 30 days3 Priority Mail International®4 Sender or Recipient 7 days 6 months Registered Mail™ Service Sender or  Recipient 7 days 6 months 1. No sooner than 3 days or the guaranteed delivery date.
2. No sooner than 3 days or the estimated delivery day.
3. 30 days to submit an inquiry for delayed delivery; 90 days to submit an inquiry for the loss, damage, or missing contents of an item.
4. The Postal Service® accepts inquiries for Priority Mail International flat rate envelopes and small Flat Rate Boxes only if the sender had purchased registered service.
What do you need to file an international claim?
1 - Approval from our International Inquiry Center
Call 1-800-222-1811 to start your claim and get an international claim form.
2 - Evidence of Insurance
You’ll need the original mailing receipt. Unfortunately, we can’t accept photocopies.

3 - Evidence of Value
You’ll also need documents to show the item’s value or repair costs, such as sales receipts or invoices.
What if I’m the recipient of a damaged international shipment?
If you receive an article that was sent from abroad that is damaged or has some contents missing, take it to any Post Office™ right away. Be sure to bring the item, the mailing container, wrapping, packaging, and any other contents.
The Post Office will verify the damage and have you complete a claim form. The package may have to be returned to its country of origin to complete this claim.

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 Posted: Sat Jan 14th, 2012 10:58 am
   
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watchdaddy1 wrote:
It will cost me 1,793.00 round trip tickets to Oslo, I'm contemplating the flight now.I wanna stomp on his face

Shoot, if you know that you may not get a dime back unless you face this dude, I would purchase the $1793 ticket and confront the guy face to face. That would be the quickest way to get your money back(less the plane ticket of course).

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 Posted: Sat Jan 14th, 2012 11:06 am
   
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Axelay2003 wrote:
watchdaddy1 wrote:
It will cost me 1,793.00 round trip tickets to Oslo, I'm contemplating the flight now.I wanna stomp on his face

Shoot, if you know that you may not get a dime back unless you face this dude, I would purchase the $1793 ticket and confront the guy face to face. That would be the quickest way to get your money back(less the plane ticket of course).

The guy is not in Oslo: Far from that. No point to speculate when you don't know the geography, the town etc...
I do. So please, let this on the side as this debate is going nowhere.

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 Posted: Sat Jan 14th, 2012 11:15 am
   
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Suggestion I would start by filing a mail fraud report. JMO Make this mofo sweat.subtlelaugh.gif

https://postalinspectors.uspis.gov/forms/mailfraudcomplaint.aspx

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 Posted: Sat Jan 14th, 2012 12:02 pm
   
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Hammerfjord wrote:
Axelay2003 wrote:
watchdaddy1 wrote:
It will cost me 1,793.00 round trip tickets to Oslo, I'm contemplating the flight now.I wanna stomp on his face

Shoot, if you know that you may not get a dime back unless you face this dude, I would purchase the $1793 ticket and confront the guy face to face. That would be the quickest way to get your money back(less the plane ticket of course).

The guy is not in Oslo: Far from that. No point to speculate when you don't know the geography, the town etc...
I do. So please, let this on the side as this debate is going nowhere.


and getting "locked up abroad" would end up costing more than the 312 and the plane ticket.

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 Posted: Sat Jan 14th, 2012 12:34 pm
   
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Watchdaddy, your best bet is to find an attorney in Norway who can file a lawsuit against this guy. It may cost some $$ of course, but the satisfaction would be worth it.

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