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Old Jun 16, 2009, 12:19 PM
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For those people saying to" refuse them".

I CANT.....I DIDN'T SIGN FOR THEM, THEY WERE IN MY YARD JUST AS IN THE 1ST PHOTO. I WASN'T EVEN HOME....THEY WERE JUST LEFT THERE.

and to those who say" I hope you didn't open them".....open what??? That's the point of this thread.....they weren't in anything, hence....nothing to open.



Here's a link to the Original add where the person states 9/10 condition.

https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sa...o-type-ms.html




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Old Jun 16, 2009, 12:26 PM
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omg dude. I don't know whether to laugh or to feel sorry. This looks like one of those "ghetto" chain letters.
Old Jun 16, 2009, 12:31 PM
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^^ Right, but if you didn't sign for them, isn't FedEx still liable since they weren't technically supposed to deliver without a signature?
Old Jun 16, 2009, 12:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Moostafa29
omg dude. I don't know whether to laugh or to feel sorry. This looks like one of those "ghetto" chain letters.

Well, I did a little bit of both.

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Old Jun 16, 2009, 01:05 PM
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I'm on the phone with fedex, there coming back to pick them up.

I found out the guy lied about even insurring them. I told him to insure them for $800, he insured them for 175 total. And fedex even said that the way they were packeged, " they would not be held responsible for any damage"
Old Jun 16, 2009, 01:42 PM
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Good luck bro. Thats quite upsetting to have happen. Funny pic, but horrible situation.
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Fed Ex is responsible.. because if they were unacceptable they wouldnt of shipped them in the first place.. They would say we cant accept them repackage them better.. been told that on multiple things.. So since they took it shipped it and delivered it.. I would say Fedex is responsible 100% on accepting them back and responsible for any damage there was.. But since he insured it only for 175 thats gonna be tough.. I would call your Credit card company right away and report it.. And if you paid with money in your paypal and not credit card then it will be extremely tough to fight this.. good luck thats disgusting how he shipped those and lied to you..
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Originally Posted by jsr426
For those people saying to" refuse them".

I CANT.....I DIDN'T SIGN FOR THEM, THEY WERE IN MY YARD JUST AS IN THE 1ST PHOTO. I WASN'T EVEN HOME....THEY WERE JUST LEFT THERE.
Glad you got it worked out, but I've taken packages back that were left for me unsigned before and refused them, they take them back no problem.
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Originally Posted by typac69
Fed Ex is responsible.. because if they were unacceptable they wouldnt of shipped them in the first place.. They would say we cant accept them repackage them better.. been told that on multiple things.. So since they took it shipped it and delivered it.. I would say Fedex is responsible 100% on accepting them back and responsible for any damage there was.. But since he insured it only for 175 thats gonna be tough.. I would call your Credit card company right away and report it.. And if you paid with money in your paypal and not credit card then it will be extremely tough to fight this.. good luck thats disgusting how he shipped those and lied to you..

I made a claim with paypal- ( linked to credit card ).
Made claim with fedex
Made claim with credit card
Old Jun 16, 2009, 02:17 PM
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Originally Posted by jsr426
I made a claim with paypal- ( linked to credit card ).
Made claim with fedex
Made claim with credit card


Good I would say all you need is the credit card company and you will get your money back.. they will go after him hard and he will have to fork that money over.. your gonna lose on shipping them back my guess.. so fight hard... Good luck Bud..
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Originally Posted by typac69
Good I would say all you need is the credit card company and you will get your money back.. they will go after him hard and he will have to fork that money over.. your gonna lose on shipping them back my guess.. so fight hard... Good luck Bud..

I called FEDEX claims dept. and since I never signed for them, or opened the packaging they're just "return to sender"

It was a car guy that I was talking to, and he couldn't believe somebody would be so stupid
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Just wow. I don't know how anyone would think that would be acceptable packing. I really can't believe FedEx accepted them like that.
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hopefully the car guy will pull for you at fedex
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well, I just got off the phone with the guy that sent em, He did have them insured for 175 each.....that "car guy was wrong" at fedex. He emailed me all the tracking number with the insurance info.

So now I don't know what to do?

Return to sender
Get the 700 from Fedex
Keep the wheels, have em powder coated+fedex insurance$

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Old Jun 16, 2009, 04:12 PM
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wow.... just wow


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