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<p>[QUOTE="Daggarjon, post: 685688, member: 4230"]Very sorry to hear about your troubles! I know how hard it is to not only fight to retrieve the lost items, but to also try to get past the pain and troubled thoughts on 'who', on getting past the feeling of being violated. I cant see anyone along the path the package travleled that would have the time or desire to randomly open boxes to see what they contained. I guess its possible, but how likely? I would have to guess it was 1 of three 'types' of people. ... first would be someone you know that knows you collect .. your postman? neighbor? anyone who knows you collect, and has access to your mail. second, someone on the other end .. the shipper. Only you and them knew just what was in the package, and that it was collectible. Although you trust the company, not every employee stands for the integrity of the firm as a whole - in effect, there is a bad apple in every bunch. Lastly, how was the package ... well.. packaged? Did it indicate the auction house on the label? If not, does the auction house use the exact type of indescriminate packing label? I know alot of packages i get, i know exactly who i am getting it from because their label is always the same - it might not say the who... but i know based on the type of label. Basicaly, anyone who might 'know' the shipping label of that company, and had your package pass through their hands might know the contents are valuable. Another possibility that comes to mind are the postal employees. If it said on the shipper the package was insured, and for how much ... what a HUGE sign that says contents valuable ... also pointing to an postal employee. </p><p><br /></p><p>Getting money back is one thing ... but if you wanted that, you never would have bid on the items. While i do hope you get your money back, i really do hope the items are recovered and returned to you!!! And more importantly, i hope you can get past this and continue with the love of collecting!!!!</p><p><br /></p><p>I wish you the best of luck, and if i can help with anything, just let me know!!!![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Daggarjon, post: 685688, member: 4230"]Very sorry to hear about your troubles! I know how hard it is to not only fight to retrieve the lost items, but to also try to get past the pain and troubled thoughts on 'who', on getting past the feeling of being violated. I cant see anyone along the path the package travleled that would have the time or desire to randomly open boxes to see what they contained. I guess its possible, but how likely? I would have to guess it was 1 of three 'types' of people. ... first would be someone you know that knows you collect .. your postman? neighbor? anyone who knows you collect, and has access to your mail. second, someone on the other end .. the shipper. Only you and them knew just what was in the package, and that it was collectible. Although you trust the company, not every employee stands for the integrity of the firm as a whole - in effect, there is a bad apple in every bunch. Lastly, how was the package ... well.. packaged? Did it indicate the auction house on the label? If not, does the auction house use the exact type of indescriminate packing label? I know alot of packages i get, i know exactly who i am getting it from because their label is always the same - it might not say the who... but i know based on the type of label. Basicaly, anyone who might 'know' the shipping label of that company, and had your package pass through their hands might know the contents are valuable. Another possibility that comes to mind are the postal employees. If it said on the shipper the package was insured, and for how much ... what a HUGE sign that says contents valuable ... also pointing to an postal employee. Getting money back is one thing ... but if you wanted that, you never would have bid on the items. While i do hope you get your money back, i really do hope the items are recovered and returned to you!!! And more importantly, i hope you can get past this and continue with the love of collecting!!!! I wish you the best of luck, and if i can help with anything, just let me know!!!![/QUOTE]
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