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Old 02-11-2012, 04:12 PM   #4
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USPS looses one of my favorite 34" guns. No one has a clue where it is. I made the mistake of forgetting to insure it. I got in a hurry and forgot to the day I mailed it.
Tracking shows it never left Virginia in route to California for a fix of the ejectors.
Now what. Any advice/ suggestions for what to do at this point. Not at what should have been done.
John,
My wife got me a ca. 1941 Hamilton wristwatch for Christmas. It was lost in the mail about two weeks before Christmas so the person she bought it from found another and sent it to her in time for Christmas. The original watch was insured, but tracking could not find it and the provider was finally paid for the lost watch. Surprisingly, the original watch showed up at our house in mid-January sent from the "postal recovery center". We returned it to the dealer and he reimbursed the post office.
Do not give up. Hopefully it will turn up regardless of the insurance status. Insurance had nothing to do with recovery of the watch.
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