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 Posted: Sat Feb 17th, 2007 10:12 am
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Paxman



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O.A. Gaspar wrote: I understand Pax...and I more than understand what went on at WUS...I got demoded because of it:P The customs # is trackable just not all Post offices will take the time to do the tracehand6.gif I will take this # if you don't mind and run it by a friend who is a postmaster and see  if he can trace it:) but in the meantime without the needed proof in the form of a registered or tracking # you are kinda in a situation where it is your word against his and it is a shame that non involved parties are chiming in:( let's get some facts and stay cool and let this serve as a lesson to everyone when dealing overseas or with someone that you don't know and that is to cover your a$$ with whatever precautions are available in the form of insurance or sig proof and if they don't like it too bad...I even take pics of all my paperwork and the package as backup..it's unfortunate but the P.O isn't always up to snuff either:D

Right on O! Knock yourself out.  I sincerely appreciiate the help. The USPS wasn't able to provided tracking on any of the #'s over the phone. The one thing that gets missed in al this is that the watch was misrepresented from the beginning. Had the seller been truthful regarding the watch's condtion... I would never have bit!!

Believe me... lesson learned.. several lessons in fact!!