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<blockquote data-quote="Mickha" data-source="post: 97274" data-attributes="member: 187442"><p>Hi Donzo Bonzo,</p><p>you're putting a lot of faith in the Post Office, I work for a mail order company, and we send out hundreds of items every day, including registered and recorded mail, and a certain amount does go missing. Plus sending a card through the post, unless you disguise it, is dangerous as it can't be distinguished from a credit card, until it's been opened.</p><p>Your supplier might be lying, but it could quite easily have got lost in the mail, equally he can claim that you never sent the card as it was working and you wanted a second one free.</p><p>If you suspect him, might I suggest that when you receive your compensation, from the Post Office, that you buy your card from a supplier who is recommended by other members, but also keep note of your original supplier, just in case someone else experiences problems and then you can warn other members.</p><p>Best wishes</p><p>Mickha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mickha, post: 97274, member: 187442"] Hi Donzo Bonzo, you're putting a lot of faith in the Post Office, I work for a mail order company, and we send out hundreds of items every day, including registered and recorded mail, and a certain amount does go missing. Plus sending a card through the post, unless you disguise it, is dangerous as it can't be distinguished from a credit card, until it's been opened. Your supplier might be lying, but it could quite easily have got lost in the mail, equally he can claim that you never sent the card as it was working and you wanted a second one free. If you suspect him, might I suggest that when you receive your compensation, from the Post Office, that you buy your card from a supplier who is recommended by other members, but also keep note of your original supplier, just in case someone else experiences problems and then you can warn other members. Best wishes Mickha [/QUOTE]
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