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To: David C. Burns who wrote (7617)6/28/1999 6:53:00 PM
From: Madharry  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78665
 
Thanks guys for the responses. Last post from me on this and then I will put it to rest. I called the FBI. They said it is up to the post office. WEnt to the post office. We weighed the box. sure enough about 20 lbs light. We opened the box and lo and behold there was one thing of great sentimental value to me. slightly damaged but no big deal. Now they tell me that I have to return the box with everything in it to the post office claims department if I want to submit a claim! I said what's my assurance that what is left won't vanish? They will consult with their suprvisers overnight. In the meantime I had to leave what was left in their hands overnight. I called my insurance company who told me that the Post office has no business retaining my possessions only the box. The other box has not shown up yet either but the post office is not yet concerned. I don't think they have any ability to put out tracers. Again thanks for the responses and suggestions.

This otherwise irrlevent note may give the readers some ideas about improving the postal service outsourcing areas.