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 Posted: Fri Jan 13th, 2012 02:15 pm
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Hammerfjord



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Johnny P wrote:
watchdaddy1 wrote:
Oscar heres the sipping weight you asked for

This is the shipping weight that was associated w/ the mailing from Norway

http://sporing.posten.no/sporing.html?q=+CD307160040NO=

Details
Package Number: CD307160040NO
Shipment Number: 70300490500176990
Number of Packages: 1
Product Name: CARRYON CASH
Weight: 1.4 kg
Measurements: 29x25x17 cm (LxWxH)


Weight by Volume: 3 kg


I just went down to the post office again & they gave me the postal police # & I can't do anything, the sender has to initiate the investigation on his end bcuz it was a international deal.
I also got the package weighed while I was their,it weights 3lbs 2.10 ounces, which according to the net conversion is the same as the kg





That converts to 1.45 kg.mistake.gif

Any thief at the customs with a weigher could have put tiles right back to the exact weight: 1,4kg just to get the package going on without suspicion...
I'm not trying to save Ronny but he only used green tape from what he said. Glass-fiber reinforced tape was used around the tiles and over the package after opening: Same tape on both.
Make me think that even Ronny could have access to this glass-fiber tape: Why would he close the package with green tape, open it again with a knife, set tiles with glass-fiber tape around with a little watch, then repack the whole stuff with the same glass-fiber tape for then posting it to the USA?
Smells to me like someone had fun with this package on the postal services.

And for those who think that's it's smart to declare full value on the package: YEAH! Write "ROLEX value 10000$" on your package and you can be damn sure that it will NEVER arrive if any poor average Joe set his eyes on it in the post services!
This done, when you claim the sum, the postal services will tire you with 5000 procedures, 5000 rejects and 5000 days of delays before they even considerate to give you back half of this money!
So you better get a lawyer who's bad to the bone on them back if you want a refund over 1000$.
No thieves go for a "Defectuous watch 25$" , he take the Rolex: What do you believe? I guess this guy was expecting a little Seiko and he hooked the jackpot , sadly for William.
Packages never "disappears" they are stolen: Postal services a full of thieves, specially when times become hard in the country.
Period.