I don't think it's right to have given these names out....at all!!!!

On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 1:56 PM, Barry Hughes <[email protected]> wrote:
> I wondered why the names of people were available.  That's what's
> going on then maybe.
> I used to sell a lot of Roseville pottery and I always insured.  The
> insurance is with the seller, not the buyer, and the seller should
> take the responsibility to give the money back and wait the 90 days it
> takes sometimes to get the insurance claim.  I used to buy a lot of
> pottery and it sometimes would be packed shittily, and of course
> broken and the seller would require that I wait the 90 days it took
> for usps to settle the claim.  Once with ups the company decided the
> packing was substandard so I was out the money, even though the seller
> had asked and I did buy the insurance.
> I wonder who the seller and buyer are in this situation....you're
> right this may not be theft at all...it may be something entirely
> different.
> The Best always..
> Barry
>
> On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 12:25 PM, Steve Dunklee <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>> went missing does not necessarily mean stolen. There are many posts here on 
>> the list of samples being lost in the mail during shipping or air travel. 
>> All of the events are unfortunate. Provenance and photos facilitate 
>> recovery. Cheers! Steve
>>
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