I don't know what people expect when they are dealing with replica dealers in another country. Especially when they are dealing with a drop shipper and not the manufacturer. People must realize that there is a different level of service than they are most likely used to. I mean the nature of the game tells you to expect issues, while you can hope for the best, you won't always get it.
Private carriers are allowed to x-ray packages and check the contents. Where as the postal service needs reasonable suspicion to check a package.
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I find his reply despicable and his homophobic comments reprehensible. I would immediately refund his payment and block all conversation with him.
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Perhaps next time you sell an item you should make a note that the postal office is a two hour trip and you will ship when you have other items to also be posted. This way you you won't run into this problem again.
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It's not the end of the world that the OP couldn't ship the next day. The item is a box and not a watch, I could see being upset if it was a watch, or if I was going away and I counted on the seller shipping next day. OP just refund the buyers money and be done with it. It's only a box, and if the buyer is this upset imagine if he finds a defect with the item.
Dealers are usually closed down when was also selling replica leather goods. The high end fashion houses are more prone to bringing lawsuits and seizing domain names.
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It won't be returned to the sender unless you don't receive it. They give you plenty of chances to get your parcel. If it gets sent back to the shipper, it could take several weeks before they receive it.
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I would never buy a watch from South America without a thorough examination. They are another continent - the other being India - famous for selling redials as originals.
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You shouldn't need the senders name. Call with the tracking number you have and tell them you would like to track a package. They can tell you what's going on, you can also ask the sender to start a trace. Usually when a sender starts a trace it gets the package moving. Whether this is coincidence or not I can't say.
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Domain names are seized all the time. If the domain is registered in the US it's easy for them to take it down. You are much better off registering a domain in a more friendly country where the US has no authority.
Call USPS and inquire about the package. You have no reason to worry about calling. Millions of people call everyday looking for packages. Your call will just be another to them.
Was it shipped EMS? If not it could sit there for a couple of weeks. Either way there is nothing to worry about yet.
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