
Originally Posted by
Spartan GL
Logan. I am going to state the facts once again in chronological order.
1. You paid me when i was out of the ****ing country, that's why the paypal protection expired.
2. The brake calipers which you received were in well working condition with no chips, rust or dings, admittedly they had alittle brake dust and grease on them from normal ware and tear.
3. These calipers had no more then 1500 miles on them since rebuild, anyone following my vehicle thread and the members of the forum that went to the last Florida meet i held can attest to that.
4. USPS is well known for throwing packages around and damaging them and if you don't pony up for their ****ty insurance they take you for a ride. Google USPS claim's you will find many unhappy customers
5. Shipping with $30 and some change i only received exactly "$106.51 USD" since you let paypal take the 3% out by not sending it as a gift
6. After calculating the above you paid $75 for a set of used stock 97-03 Pontiac brake calipers which you received
7. USPS acknowledges the item was damaged in transit (See the ****ing stamp "RECEIVED IN DAMAGED CONDITION") And the fact they Taped the living **** out of the box after they apparently broke it wide open at one of their many "Packing throwing Olympic games facilities"
8. The shipping store i shipped it from said they did in fact put bubble wrap in it, I strongly believe after USPS broke the ****er open they couldn't fit all that **** back into a broken box so they tossed the packing material out in order to salvage the box.
9. I have photographic evidence of the item i shipped as well as the photos of what you received, i also have more then enough credible witnesses on my end as well.
10. You are not getting a thing for me on the grounds of you repeatedly calling me a lair and a thief and a fraud and on top of that discrediting my branch of service with your repeated insults. You should be ashamed. You are not the only man in America going through a rough patch with your car breaking down and bills you got yourself into.
11. I highly recommend speaking with USPS about the package. Tell them that they broke the box open while it was in their custody point out the massive USPS tape that is all over it.