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I would send a certified letter (one in which receipt is verified by
receipt) to the UK UPS representative demanding payment giving a reasonable
period of time to do the same. If they don't pay, I would bring a law suit
against UPS in the UK.
"Ian
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"Alan" <alan@veloceraptor.free-online.co.uk> wrote in message
news:memo.20050930074359.332D@veloceraptor.free-online.co.uk...
> In article <1128050768_34589@spool6-east.superfeed.net>,
> aramargar1@aol.com
> (Araik Margarian) wrote:
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>> Regar
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I'm having a problem with a business based in California, USA,
regarding a recent order in which two of the items I ordered were
supplemented with cheaper different items. I've obtained some legal
advice (I'm in Australia, to complicate things) but I'd
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On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 04:42:37 GMT, Gunner wrote:
>>> Which is? Ever ask the guys who did Graves Registration in the
>>> military how much a month they made?
>>>
>>> Gunner
>>
>>Why would I care about that? It has nothing to do with NOLA/Katrina
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In June of this year, I purchased a drawing from a New York art
gallery, for the sum of $170, plus $80 for insured UPS delivery to the
UK. When the parcel finally arrived in the middle of August, I was
aghast to see that the cardboard tubing had suffer
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Hi all!
More than 1 year somebody use my credit card number paying for the
internet adult service. The amount was not too big and it was why I did
not perceive it. Now when I call the company and find out the deception
they said that they can return m
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