I don't see you as evil or hypocritical, I just think you're overreacting to
one incident.
What you're describing isn't unique to International shipping, nor Germany
itself. I've had a claim going with the US Postal Service (on a domestic
shipment) that keeps getting lost. The item was lost, and now the claim keeps
getting
lost. I have original paperwork, copies, and notes in the investigator's own
handwriting. They all agree that I'm entitled to my $65 but keep pointing
their fingers at each other as to who actually is dropping the ball on this.
You
think your claim took a lomg time? I'm on something like 14 months and
counting. Does this mean I shouldn't ever ship anything to someone within the
US
anymore?
George S.
jonathaneparker@xxxxxxxxx writes:
> To those who can not control themselves from commenting negatively on my
> desire
> to not ship overseas and see this as evil/hypocritical, etc:
>
> I had a shipment to Germany become lost somewhere in the German postal
> system.
> Trying to obtain insurance reimbursement in this situation proved difficult
> and
> lengthy. It's not a distrust of "foreigners" as one all-knowing sage put
> it,
> its a desire to avoid a repeat of having to wade into another bureaucratic
> morass.
>
> Jon P.
>
> Annandale, VA
>
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