August 7th, 2006, 15:43 | #46 |
hmm seems to be double faked...
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August 7th, 2006, 16:09 | #47 |
Whoever he is, he's been age-verified. To show up here AND get age-verified just to rip off one person? That doesn't make sense to me. Whoever verified this guy might remember him, and now with all this drama, do you think he'll be welcome anywhere? He's alienated himself from the scene.
So he's either a great fool who doesn't think his shady dealings through, or there's a big miscommunication somewhere along the line. Just a thought. |
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August 7th, 2006, 16:33 | #48 |
not necessarily screwed... match address to phone number, call and ask for the person..
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August 7th, 2006, 16:40 | #49 |
ops: i don't know how to use canadian whitepages, just don't find it... could someone help me? ops:
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August 7th, 2006, 16:58 | #50 |
now his status in msn messenger is "online"... but he doesn't reply at all... :-(
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August 9th, 2006, 00:24 | #51 |
he probably just deleted ur msn contact and put ignore on ur msgs... if he did... you will be able to see him... but he wont get ur msgs.
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August 9th, 2006, 00:49 | #52 |
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thats really terrible. i know ive recieved items before i paid for them, one asshole is going to ruin it for all, but as an after thought, there actually is no reasone to send the stuff out before you recieve your money for this reason. sorry some jerk had to do that to you, hope you sort it out quickly and he gets banned for asc.
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August 9th, 2006, 04:32 | #53 |
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spitfire just keep sending the guy nudges on msn thats wat id do
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August 9th, 2006, 05:47 | #54 |
he answerd now... he said the package was cheased at the customs... but there were only parts in it... i thought they wont chease parts?!
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August 9th, 2006, 06:11 | #55 |
Surely you must have confirmation the package made it to his given address.
If you do, he's lying through his teeth.
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August 9th, 2006, 07:01 | #56 |
it made it to his given adress, but he says he the customs took away the zerotrigger and the trigger guard... the just sent him spring strenghers... :S
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August 9th, 2006, 07:52 | #57 |
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First, try contacting your shipping carrier to see if they have any details on a seizure. Then call the Canadian Border Services Agency to see if they have any other details.
1-905-625-7100 1 is country code for canada 905 is area code The rest is the phone number. I don't know if you need to dial any extra numbers to hit Canada from overseas. Call that number in 2 to 3 hours from the time my message is posted and speak to someone there to try and trace the package. This agency is responsible for the seizure if it truly took place. That number is actually for the east coast of Canada, but should be able to get transferred to the west coast CBSA. Contact your shipping carrier and let us know how far you got. It may also help if you post any other pertinent information, such as who the shipping carrier you used was, any package tracking numbers, etc etc. If you provide us with the tracking information, and you shipped via your country's federal/national postal service, then it will get transferred to Canada Post when it arrives on Canadian soil. That tracking information is easily available to us all. I'm (unfortunately) VERY familiar with what a seized package looks like based on the tracking information. I have several of the Canada customs phone numbers in my directory (at least enough of the numbers to get me around.) By providing this information to us, we can assist you further and quicker. If I can see what the package information looks like, I may be able to help you determine the truth behind Dirty Sanchez's story. Sorry, I'm really tired at the moment, so just to make sure all the babbling I'm saying is clear, Provide us with this information: 1) Who your shipping carrier was (ie UPS? Fedex? DHL?) 2) What the tracking number for the package was 3) What date did you ship the package? This is a situation of common sense (or lack thereof) and you didn't protect yourself. It's like... how many grocery stores do you know of that will let you take all the products home, cook it, eat it, and then come back later to pay? I know. Tough love. But I hope this is a lesson well learned. Anyways, I hope things turn out for you. |
August 9th, 2006, 15:36 | #58 |
1) Who your shipping carrier was (ie UPS? Fedex? DHL?)
2) What the tracking number for the package was 3) What date did you ship the package? ---- 1) Swiss Post 2) RD192794029CH 3) 1.6.2006, arrived at 13.7.2006 (i sent it express, but it took longer...) thanks! |
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August 9th, 2006, 19:37 | #59 | |
By the looks of the tracking info, there were no delays inside of Canada that would suggest a siezure by our customs.
See in bold, no delays. Quote:
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August 10th, 2006, 06:05 | #60 |
well
when i call customs, what do i have to say? like hey guys, what did you do with the package with the number RD.....? or what? never did that before |
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