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So, to make a long story short, I bought a game from a member here. This item was supposed to be delivered on August 22nd by USPS. It was supposedly "out for delivery" on that date.
I wasn't able to actually check that it arrived safe and sound, since I was out of town for work until August 29th. So I get home, and the package isn't fucking there.
I want to stress at this point that the seller isn't culpable, by any means, for USPS' fuck-up.
Now I have to file a fucking claim and I will only get about half its fucking value back. Not only that, I have to "justify" its value. There's also all kinds of information that I have to provide, it'll probably take me a couple of hours to find this information, as they want info on the person who sent it.
How the fuck am I supposed to "Justify" the value of a Strikers 1945+ cart?
Why the fuck does the USPS make it so hard to get a fraction of my money back?
Been looking for this cart for years, guess I'm just not destined to have it.
Venting here, 'coz I figure some of you guys might understand my plight.
First World problems.
I wasn't able to actually check that it arrived safe and sound, since I was out of town for work until August 29th. So I get home, and the package isn't fucking there.
I want to stress at this point that the seller isn't culpable, by any means, for USPS' fuck-up.
Now I have to file a fucking claim and I will only get about half its fucking value back. Not only that, I have to "justify" its value. There's also all kinds of information that I have to provide, it'll probably take me a couple of hours to find this information, as they want info on the person who sent it.
How the fuck am I supposed to "Justify" the value of a Strikers 1945+ cart?
Why the fuck does the USPS make it so hard to get a fraction of my money back?
Been looking for this cart for years, guess I'm just not destined to have it.
Venting here, 'coz I figure some of you guys might understand my plight.
First World problems.