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Old 21 January 2019, 04:58 AM   #571
paulh69
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Had a similar problem with a watch shipped from a store by FedEx after return for service. I received someones denture mold(!)... The store found it hilarious... After investigation FedEx determined a customs officer had been switching package contents, presumably making off with anything of value. Unfortunately FedEx denied the claim and the store had to claim on their own business insurance.
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Old 23 January 2019, 04:55 AM   #572
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Glad this worked out for you. I had a bad experience shipping a 1005 from US to London. Luckily most of the value was covered by ebay insurance but it doesn't make up for the lost time and frustration.
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