I feel horrible, Dominique.  I've always been happy
with my purchases from you and you don't deserve this.
 I pray the posters turn up.  This topic has certainly
been food for thought.
Toochis
--- Tom Martin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  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
> best, Tom
>
> 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 -----
> >
> >      From: DOMINIQUE BESSON
> >      To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >      Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 9:46
> >      Subject: [MOPO] NEED YOUR HELP Stolen posters
> >       Hello from France, I need your help to stop
> some Poster
> >      Thieves !! I sent via UPS, 3 weeks ago, 8
> Audrey Hepburn
> >      posters to a customer in California sent in a
> strong tube (5
> >      feet long). The customer received a box
> (about 30x20x10in)
> >      EMPTY INSIDE UPS is still looking for my
> package, but I have
> >      "little" hope. Here is the list of the
> posters :
> >                  Monte carlo baby55 x 78
> >      Italian
>         4.000
> >      euros
> >
> >      Sabrina55 x 78
> >      Italian
>        24.000
> >      euros
> >
> >      Breakfast at TiffanyísA20 x 28
> >      Italian
> >      750 euros
> >
> >      Breakfast at TiffanyísB20 x 28
> >      Italian
>            750
> >      euros
> >
> >      Breakfast at TiffanyísC20 x 28
> >      Italian
> >      750 euros
> >
> >      Breakfast at Tiffanyís13 x 28
> >      Italian
> >      1.500 euros
> >
> >      Audrey Hepburn (original artwork)20 x 26
>   Italian
> >      original artwork by Brini           3.800
> euros
> >
> >      Funny face55 x 78
> >      Italian
>          4.500
> >      euros
> >
> >      You can see all of them on following link :
> >
> >
>
http://www.dominiquebesson.com/photos_gm/hepburnstolen.jpg
> >
> >      We can assume that these posters are not
> "lost" and some of
> >      them will surface very soon. As you know, the
> "Sabrina"
> >      poster is a very rare and very expensive one.
> This is the
> >      only known copy and its very very valuable.
> This artwork by
> >      Brini is the only copy, it is a one of a
> kind.
> >
> >      If you come across some of these posters, any
> help will be
> >      much appreciated.
> >
> >      Sincerely
> >
> >      Dominique BESSON
> >
> >      DOMINIQUE BESSON AFFICHES
> >      Chemin de la Loube
> >      13650 Meyrargues
> >      France
> >      Phone : 33.442.634.944
> >      Fax : 33.442.634.188
> >      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >      http://www.dominiquebesson.com
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