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musclepump

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So a pack of stuff supposedly was delivered yesterday, except I never got it. The mailperson scanned it and must have given it to a neighbor, who hasn't given it to me. Now I'm pissed off and unsure of what's going to happen next. :pissed::pissed::pissed::pissed::pissed::pissed:
 
It was from IBE. I don't think any of it is illegal, but it might be of interest to anyone who opens it.
 
They probably won't even know what it is.
 
I'm sure the label text is very reassuring:-

THIS PRODUCT IS NOT FOR HUMAN USE, THIS PRODUCT CAN BE HARMFUL IF INGESTED.

Hopefully it was dropped off at a nearby house and they'll return it. It's happened to me a couple of times, but not with supps.
 
B12 doesn't say the 'not for human use' I don't think. It does though, I think, say RX Only. And we all have locked mailboxes here (at one station on the street) so if the postperson screwed up and put it in someone elses box, then whoever it was had to have picked it up taken it in and decided not to bring it over.

My wife is an athlete, people around town know that. Hopefully they aren't stupid enough to think it's gear when it says right fucking on it "VITAMIN B12."
 
You're right , in the case of B12 it does say RX Only. A vial of bright red liquid shouldn't freak anyone out.



T E R R O R I S T!

;)
 
You should personally talk to your postal officer asap. The content of the package is not an issue, IMO.
 
Robert DiMaggio said:
tell you who they gave it to. :shrug:

Sure, yeah, because they're going to call their courier in, have her look at my address and say, "So, who did you give his package to?" Because, of course, each postal worker remembers every package they deliver and which box they put it in.

Good idea boss :thumb:
 
musclepump said:
Sure, yeah, because they're going to call their courier in, have her look at my address and say, "So, who did you give his package to?" Because, of course, each postal worker remembers every package they deliver and which box they put it in.

Good idea boss :thumb:

:flipoff:
 
Woah, thats harsh. The postal company will have a note of who and what house number signed for the package. Call and they should give it to you.

Claims procedures are quite long winded (trust me)
 
mrmark said:
Woah, thats harsh. The postal company will have a note of who and what house number signed for the package. Call and they should give it to you.

Claims procedures are quite long winded (trust me)

That would be great if it were shipped in a method that required signature (which it didn't).
 
How do you know that it was delivered to someone, just because the DC number shows the package was delivered to your zip code?
 
musclepump said:
Sure, yeah, because they're going to call their courier in, have her look at my address and say, "So, who did you give his package to?" Because, of course, each postal worker remembers every package they deliver and which box they put it in.

Good idea boss :thumb:
Get a hold of IBE and tell them you never received your goods. If they say that the goods has been delivered, tell them that they must have addressed it wrongly as You have never received it. Place it in their laps and have them deal with it. I'm sure it's insured by them and they will probably just reship or place at least a tracer on it to see where it was delivered.


Tough
 
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