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Non delivered items dispute - Merchant threatening me
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As I indicated earlier, none of these things are conclusive proof. At best they help tilt the balance of probabilities in the courier's favour but that is all.Manxman_in_exile said:Undervalued said:If the companies had a photograph of the items on the correct doorstep that would be another point in their favour but it seems they don't?And I'm not sure even that is necessarily in their favour. What's to stop the courier swiping the package after taking a photo'?(Apparently this is happening more frequently in the States. The couriers are caught doing it by CCTV etc at the front door).0
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