12-31-2008, 02:57 AM
Here is some more data:
This is from the seller - I had asked him to check the post office:
It's not sitting at the P.O. They couldn't tell me anything beyond what the tracking data that you sent already told... except for which carrier it was. She's put other people's mail in our box many times, sometimes from miles away on roads I've never heard of (we live in the country). So my best guess is that somebody else got it, and wasn't honest. I met her today and asked, but she doesn't remember one particular package three weeks ago from Chicago. We get a dozen packages a week, including several with delivery confirmation, so even if she were a brighter bulb, I wouldn't expect that she would remember.
I feel bad to demand a refund when you so obviously did your part... I sell on Amazon too, and occasionally get stuck with a "damaged" or "non-delivery" claim I have my doubts about. But I really did pay for it, and I really didn't get it.
This is from the seller - I had asked him to check the post office:
It's not sitting at the P.O. They couldn't tell me anything beyond what the tracking data that you sent already told... except for which carrier it was. She's put other people's mail in our box many times, sometimes from miles away on roads I've never heard of (we live in the country). So my best guess is that somebody else got it, and wasn't honest. I met her today and asked, but she doesn't remember one particular package three weeks ago from Chicago. We get a dozen packages a week, including several with delivery confirmation, so even if she were a brighter bulb, I wouldn't expect that she would remember.
I feel bad to demand a refund when you so obviously did your part... I sell on Amazon too, and occasionally get stuck with a "damaged" or "non-delivery" claim I have my doubts about. But I really did pay for it, and I really didn't get it.
