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Wa-Z
01-20-2007, 12:59 AM
My aunt sent us a box from Germany with various candies and products you can't find around here. When the box was opened everything was ruined...chocolates, biscuits and cakes in pieces they looked as if someone fingered them. Everything was smashed and a book about meditation magically appeared in it. It's definately not my aunts because she's from Germany and wouldn't read an English book about Meditation.

What do I do? Will they just tell me too bad if I take it up there?

luv
01-20-2007, 01:38 AM
Shoot a pm to papasmurf. He's a letter carrier. He's been more of a lurker lately, but I'm sure he'd answer that to the best of his ability.

crazycoffey
01-20-2007, 02:18 AM
no, german chocolate and foods are not illegal here in the US, as long as there wasn't a box of cuban cigars, etc, you should be able to complain to the Post Office, some tard in there probably thought they could do what they wanted.

Hey speaking of tards taking advantage of their position in life, does redrum69 work in the post office, as much as he talks about fingering my mom, maybe he's the culprit.

luv
01-20-2007, 02:19 AM
no, german chocolate and foods are not illegal here in the US, as long as there wasn't a box of cuban cigars, etc, you should be able to complain to the Post Office, some tard in there probably thought they could do what they wanted.

Hey speaking of tards taking advantage of their position in life, does redrum69 work in the post office, as much as he talks about fingering my mom, maybe he's the culprit.
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FDS
01-20-2007, 02:22 AM
It has to make it out of Germany and to our shores in one piece before you can blame the USPS.

PBJ FirstDownSamie PBJ

Wa-Z
01-20-2007, 02:53 AM
It has to make it out of Germany and to our shores in one piece before you can blame the USPS.

PBJ FirstDownSamie PBJ

Well, the book is in English...

J Diddy
01-20-2007, 03:03 AM
Well, the book is in English...

yep that narrows it down, thank good we're the only country in the world to have english books