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SEE IF THE SALVAGE AREAS OF THE courior carrie/CARRIER
CAN FIND IT/ OFFER A REWARD >> CALL THE MAIN HEADQUARTERS AND GET INTERNAL INVESTIGATIONS INVIKVER TRACE THE ENTIRE PATH they can trace all the stops as the items are scanned!! they must have it in a lost and FOUND Prayers from TOLEDO
J R wrote: Dominique, This is heart-breaking! Please send to MOPO a complete condition description of each poster -- that will help in identifying them if they turn up for sale somewhere. I'm sure everyone is saddened by your loss and wishes you all the best in a recovery (fingers crossed). Of course, you must report this to UPS (even if it was not insured -- tell your customer to keep the box and turn it over to UPS. If your customer can produce the box they received, then it means the posters were stolen by a UPS employee and they may be able to trace it if they have the box and all the original shipping information. If your customer cannot produce the box, that is suspicious and reason to think that perhaps the customer actually did receive the posters after all). This sad event serves to remind everyone about the dangers of shipping expensive posters. Even if they are insured, the loss and hassle to get repaid can be immense, and if they are not insured, the loss can be devastating. Here's one approach I've seen used in the past: When shipping several expensive posters, send them in *separate* packages, mailed at least 1 day apart. This "breaks up the set" and reduces the possibility of all of them being lost or damaged to near-zero. Yes, it means paying a little more postage and spending a little more time executing the shipment. But it's much safer. I hope Dominique can recover something. -- JR ----- Original Message -----
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