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Customer placed 6 orders in two months - claimed DNR all 6 last night - AZ Claim Refunded all orders.

Tracking is showing a delivery photo for each package delivered to the location as ordered.

Is there a way to correct this?

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Seller_20J6p7pZkJ4rE

Customer placed 6 orders in two months - claimed DNR all 6 last night - AZ Claim Refunded all orders.

Tracking is showing a delivery photo for each package delivered to the location as ordered.

Is there a way to correct this?

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Doesn't matter if you hand delivered it as your proof, if you didn't use Amazon's buy shipping services then you are not covered.

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Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp

"Is there a way to correct this?"

Not on Amazon. Sell on eBay where you are actually protected!

This is my standard template. Use what fits and REPORT, REPORT, REPORT!

I don't have a solution for Amazon allowing theft and fraud BUT if this was shipped using the USPS please report the issue to the Postal Inspectors as mail fraud. If not, report it to the carrier.

ALSO the Government has a site IC3 (Amazon will remove the link if I put it here but it’s part of the FBI for an easy search) where you can report the use of the internet for theft if it was UPS, FedEx or whatever. It is generally used to report on websites but it can be used to report buyers as well if you happen to encounter one of the Amazon scam crowd.

In all cases it at least puts the con artists into a data base for future reference by the authorities.

There's an OLD saying -- If you aren't part of the solution you are part of the problem.

PLEASE REPORT, REPORT, REPORT, REPORT.

And, DO NOT forget the Police Department where you are, as well as where the 'buyer' is!

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Seller_20J6p7pZkJ4rE

Customer placed 6 orders in two months - claimed DNR all 6 last night - AZ Claim Refunded all orders.

Tracking is showing a delivery photo for each package delivered to the location as ordered.

Is there a way to correct this?

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Seller_20J6p7pZkJ4rE

Customer placed 6 orders in two months - claimed DNR all 6 last night - AZ Claim Refunded all orders.

Tracking is showing a delivery photo for each package delivered to the location as ordered.

Is there a way to correct this?

Tags:A to Z Claims
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Customer placed 6 orders in two months - claimed DNR all 6 last night - AZ Claim Refunded all orders.

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Tracking is showing a delivery photo for each package delivered to the location as ordered.

Is there a way to correct this?

Tags:A to Z Claims
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Seller_OvL8C4BJWiuS9

Doesn't matter if you hand delivered it as your proof, if you didn't use Amazon's buy shipping services then you are not covered.

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Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp

"Is there a way to correct this?"

Not on Amazon. Sell on eBay where you are actually protected!

This is my standard template. Use what fits and REPORT, REPORT, REPORT!

I don't have a solution for Amazon allowing theft and fraud BUT if this was shipped using the USPS please report the issue to the Postal Inspectors as mail fraud. If not, report it to the carrier.

ALSO the Government has a site IC3 (Amazon will remove the link if I put it here but it’s part of the FBI for an easy search) where you can report the use of the internet for theft if it was UPS, FedEx or whatever. It is generally used to report on websites but it can be used to report buyers as well if you happen to encounter one of the Amazon scam crowd.

In all cases it at least puts the con artists into a data base for future reference by the authorities.

There's an OLD saying -- If you aren't part of the solution you are part of the problem.

PLEASE REPORT, REPORT, REPORT, REPORT.

And, DO NOT forget the Police Department where you are, as well as where the 'buyer' is!

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Seller_OvL8C4BJWiuS9

Doesn't matter if you hand delivered it as your proof, if you didn't use Amazon's buy shipping services then you are not covered.

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Seller_OvL8C4BJWiuS9

Doesn't matter if you hand delivered it as your proof, if you didn't use Amazon's buy shipping services then you are not covered.

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Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp

"Is there a way to correct this?"

Not on Amazon. Sell on eBay where you are actually protected!

This is my standard template. Use what fits and REPORT, REPORT, REPORT!

I don't have a solution for Amazon allowing theft and fraud BUT if this was shipped using the USPS please report the issue to the Postal Inspectors as mail fraud. If not, report it to the carrier.

ALSO the Government has a site IC3 (Amazon will remove the link if I put it here but it’s part of the FBI for an easy search) where you can report the use of the internet for theft if it was UPS, FedEx or whatever. It is generally used to report on websites but it can be used to report buyers as well if you happen to encounter one of the Amazon scam crowd.

In all cases it at least puts the con artists into a data base for future reference by the authorities.

There's an OLD saying -- If you aren't part of the solution you are part of the problem.

PLEASE REPORT, REPORT, REPORT, REPORT.

And, DO NOT forget the Police Department where you are, as well as where the 'buyer' is!

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Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp

"Is there a way to correct this?"

Not on Amazon. Sell on eBay where you are actually protected!

This is my standard template. Use what fits and REPORT, REPORT, REPORT!

I don't have a solution for Amazon allowing theft and fraud BUT if this was shipped using the USPS please report the issue to the Postal Inspectors as mail fraud. If not, report it to the carrier.

ALSO the Government has a site IC3 (Amazon will remove the link if I put it here but it’s part of the FBI for an easy search) where you can report the use of the internet for theft if it was UPS, FedEx or whatever. It is generally used to report on websites but it can be used to report buyers as well if you happen to encounter one of the Amazon scam crowd.

In all cases it at least puts the con artists into a data base for future reference by the authorities.

There's an OLD saying -- If you aren't part of the solution you are part of the problem.

PLEASE REPORT, REPORT, REPORT, REPORT.

And, DO NOT forget the Police Department where you are, as well as where the 'buyer' is!

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