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 > > Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at > www.filmfan.com > > > _______________________________________________________ > > ___________ > > How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo > Mailing List > > Send a message addressed to: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > In the BODY of your message type: > SIGNOFF MOPO-L > > The author of this message is solely > responsible for its > > content. > > > > > > Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at > www.filmfan.com > > > ___________________________________________________________________ > > How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo > Mailing List > > Send a message addressed to: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > In the BODY of your message type: > SIGNOFF MOPO-L > > The author of this message is solely responsible > for its content. > > > > > > Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at > www.filmfan.com > > ___________________________________________________________________ > How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo > Mailing List > > Send a message addressed to: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > In the BODY of your message type: > SIGNOFF MOPO-L > > The author of this message is solely responsible > for its content. > > Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___________________________________________________________________ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content.