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<p>[QUOTE="Louie_Two_Bits, post: 853626, member: 17748"]I don't know how I missed the 2nd paragraph; and I misread the 4th paragraph and thought you were still covered by ebay protection plan...but sheesh, what a lousy protection plan. At the very least they should take your ebay transaction history and claim amount into account before making a such a cut and dry determination. </p><p><br /></p><p>I mean you have had multiple other transactions without incident and the value is so small, and there was even delivery confirmation on the transaction, do they really think someone is trying to run a one time scam when if that was the intent would choose an easier and more profitable target (aka higher valued item with no delivery confirmation)??? </p><p><br /></p><p>I'm on your side AFC, I would recommend speaking to your neighbors to see if they received it. Silly question, but did you validate that the sender sent it to YOUR address and didn't accidentally transpose a number? Did you get a description of the package from the seller and ask your postal carrier if they remember scanning a similar package for delivery confirmation to your address and placed it in your mailbox? Because the package clearly made it to your delivery route, but got lost/delivered to wrong address/stolen somewhere between the post office and your house.</p><p><br /></p><p>-LTB[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Louie_Two_Bits, post: 853626, member: 17748"]I don't know how I missed the 2nd paragraph; and I misread the 4th paragraph and thought you were still covered by ebay protection plan...but sheesh, what a lousy protection plan. At the very least they should take your ebay transaction history and claim amount into account before making a such a cut and dry determination. I mean you have had multiple other transactions without incident and the value is so small, and there was even delivery confirmation on the transaction, do they really think someone is trying to run a one time scam when if that was the intent would choose an easier and more profitable target (aka higher valued item with no delivery confirmation)??? I'm on your side AFC, I would recommend speaking to your neighbors to see if they received it. Silly question, but did you validate that the sender sent it to YOUR address and didn't accidentally transpose a number? Did you get a description of the package from the seller and ask your postal carrier if they remember scanning a similar package for delivery confirmation to your address and placed it in your mailbox? Because the package clearly made it to your delivery route, but got lost/delivered to wrong address/stolen somewhere between the post office and your house. -LTB[/QUOTE]
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