A few cards inside were damaged - luckily it wasn't an expensive box of stuff, but still. The buyer and I worked out a quick resolution and life goes on. Se la vie'.
i always hope i don't get anything the day its pouring outside. you never know what your going to get.
Fred
collecting RAW Topps baseball cards 1952 Highs to 1972. looking for collector grade (somewhere between psa 4-7 condition). let me know what you have, I'll take it, I want to finish sets, I must have something you can use for trade.
looking for Topps 71-72 hi's-62-53-54-55-59, I have these sets started
It wasn't raining that hard, there was just 3 feet of water in my street acting like a lake. With the snow from ealier it looked like the arctic, iceburgs floating around etc. I had my kid looking out the window for polar bears, luckily none were sighted.
I hate it at the post office when they ask if a bubble mailer is fragile, liquid or parashable, I say fragile but the guy still chucks the envelope into a bin 10 feet away.
<< <i>I hate it at the post office when they ask if a bubble mailer is fragile, liquid or parashable, I say fragile but the guy still chucks the envelope into a bin 10 feet away. >>
Just wondering out loud (in type), why did you and the buyer have to come to a quick resolution? Is either one of you in charge of the weather now? Or was it for insurance purposes? No harm intended, just curious
I mailed a $300 electronic device once, large and about 30 pounds - postal carrier on their end 'tossed it over the fence' in the backyard, where they found it after it quit raining two days later.
Their postmaster put it in a large, clear plastic bag (like a garbage bag) and mailed it back to me. Instead of a rectangular box, it now looked like a giant basketball.
My postmaster walked in, looked at the package, and said, "I'll go cut you a check".
Say what you will about the postal service, but I've never had problems with claims with them. The liars at UPS, however, are another story...
Collecting my sports heroes, Roger Staubach and Kirby Puckett.
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collecting RAW Topps baseball cards 1952 Highs to 1972. looking for collector grade (somewhere between psa 4-7 condition). let me know what you have, I'll take it, I want to finish sets, I must have something you can use for trade.
looking for Topps 71-72 hi's-62-53-54-55-59, I have these sets started
<< <i> luckily it wasn't an expensive box of stuff, but still >>
OK, the mystery is killing us... What did you buy?????
<< <i>occaisionally i get some soggy bills, but no soggy cards (yet!) >>
<< <i>I had a wetish box as well, >>
So many comments.....better to just say nothing
It wasn't raining that hard, there was just 3 feet of water in my street acting like a lake. With the snow from ealier it looked like the arctic, iceburgs floating around etc. I had my kid looking out the window for polar bears, luckily none were sighted.
FINISHED 12/8/2008!!!
<< <i>Why do I keep looking at this thread hoping for a dirty picture?? >>
perv
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My Sandberg Topps Master set
<< <i>I hate it at the post office when they ask if a bubble mailer is fragile, liquid or parashable, I say fragile but the guy still chucks the envelope into a bin 10 feet away. >>
lol, same here.
Go Phillies
I mailed a $300 electronic device once, large and about 30 pounds - postal carrier on their end 'tossed it over the fence' in the backyard, where they found it after it quit raining two days later.
Their postmaster put it in a large, clear plastic bag (like a garbage bag) and mailed it back to me. Instead of a rectangular box, it now looked like a giant basketball.
My postmaster walked in, looked at the package, and said, "I'll go cut you a check".
Say what you will about the postal service, but I've never had problems with claims with them. The liars at UPS, however, are another story...
<< <i>i always hope i don't get anything the day its pouring outside. you never know what your going to get. >>
I agreeee
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