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June 19, 2017, 12:17:57 PM |
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On a trip in Denmark, I bought some stuff from the airport (makeup and chocolates). Then I flew to Amsterdam, and went to a restaurant on Prins Hendrikkade. I forgot the bag there and only realised when I was already on my flight back to Singapore. I called the bar and they said they have the stuff. It's worth around $100 in total.
I need someone in Amsterdam to get the items and have them shipped to me in Singapore. I will pay the shipping fee, along with that I will also pay extra for the inconvenience. Please PM me and thank you.
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TheButterZone
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June 19, 2017, 08:11:03 PM |
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Try messaging the LocalBitcoins sellers in Amsterdam.
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Saying that you don't trust someone because of their behavior is completely valid.
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June 20, 2017, 12:24:48 AM |
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I doubt that you'll get it back. Maybe another patron got it and not the restaurant itself. If that happened don't expect to get it back. Or the restaurant people split it among themselves, that's also possible.
Consider also the cost of shipping and that reward you are offering. It might be more expensive than the items you lost.
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June 20, 2017, 12:29:48 AM |
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I doubt that you'll get it back. Maybe another patron got it and not the restaurant itself. If that happened don't expect to get it back. Or the restaurant people split it among themselves, that's also possible.
Consider also the cost of shipping and that reward you are offering. It might be more expensive than the items you lost.
It's Amsterdam, he'll get it back, we're talking about the Netherlands here.
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June 21, 2017, 09:09:24 AM |
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I doubt that you'll get it back. Maybe another patron got it and not the restaurant itself. If that happened don't expect to get it back. Or the restaurant people split it among themselves, that's also possible.
Consider also the cost of shipping and that reward you are offering. It might be more expensive than the items you lost.
It's Amsterdam, he'll get it back, we're talking about the Netherlands here. Yes people are nice there, he can find someone to help him, why would someone steal his things for 100$ its almost nothing there, few grams of weed. As I understand you forgot your bag in restaurant on Prins Hendrikkade, why don`t you find their number or mail and wrote them directly, I`m sure there is at least one normal guy that works there and he will send your bag back, just find their mail address or some phone or any contact. I wish you luck my friends, I lost couple things and I know how it feels.
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June 21, 2017, 11:07:30 AM |
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Hey man,
I am currently in Holland and I could sort this thing out for you.
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Zoran Spirkovski is a freelance journalist, brand strategist, and author published by CryptoBriefing, BeInCrypto, CryptoNewsNet, and NewsBlockchain. He writes about blockchain technology, cryptocurrency, branding, marketing, and productivity and other stories that brew up in his mind. He writes a daily blog about the same topics at zoransp.medium.com and he regularly contributes to freelance discussion groups.
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June 21, 2017, 12:04:28 PM |
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I doubt that you'll get it back. Maybe another patron got it and not the restaurant itself. If that happened don't expect to get it back. Or the restaurant people split it among themselves, that's also possible.
Consider also the cost of shipping and that reward you are offering. It might be more expensive than the items you lost.
If those things are very important lets say its included with his legal documents and stuffs then it would still really worth to pay up the expense but if those are just things cost $100 in total then i guess its not really wise to get those things back seeing on the money you will spent on getting it back maybe those things are important.
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Get your game girl
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June 21, 2017, 03:04:56 PM |
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Try messaging the LocalBitcoins sellers in Amsterdam.
Perfect.Makes process so much easier. I doubt that you'll get it back. Maybe another patron got it and not the restaurant itself. If that happened don't expect to get it back. Or the restaurant people split it among themselves, that's also possible.
Dude,where do you live ? Is there so much negativity there ? People aren't that bad ,third world country scammers do that on the internet,not highly paid hotel staff in Amsterdam.
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June 21, 2017, 04:20:09 PM |
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You can try to find someone from Amsterdam on Localbitcoins, just go there and find someone in Netherlands to help you. I just tried it and it seems like there is a lot of people.
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favours (OP)
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June 23, 2017, 11:50:22 AM |
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I doubt that you'll get it back. Maybe another patron got it and not the restaurant itself. If that happened don't expect to get it back. Or the restaurant people split it among themselves, that's also possible.
Consider also the cost of shipping and that reward you are offering. It might be more expensive than the items you lost.
If those things are very important lets say its included with his legal documents and stuffs then it would still really worth to pay up the expense but if those are just things cost $100 in total then i guess its not really wise to get those things back seeing on the money you will spent on getting it back maybe those things are important. Not THAT important, it was just makeup that I can't get elsewhere and I would really love to have it back.
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June 23, 2017, 12:04:50 PM |
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International package up to 2kg from Amsterdam cost ~ €25 for shipping. If it was found and is being kept at the bar, is there nobody working there willing to ship it to you?
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June 23, 2017, 01:34:14 PM |
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Try messaging the LocalBitcoins sellers in Amsterdam.
Perfect.Makes process so much easier. I doubt that you'll get it back. Maybe another patron got it and not the restaurant itself. If that happened don't expect to get it back. Or the restaurant people split it among themselves, that's also possible.
Dude,where do you live ? Is there so much negativity there ? People aren't that bad ,third world country scammers do that on the internet,not highly paid hotel staff in Amsterdam. What about third world scammers working as cleaning staff in Amsterdam hotels?
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July 31, 2017, 04:53:51 PM |
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I tried to help this person by going to the location, where I was told that the bag is not there.
Requested that she contact the person that told her about the bag, but she grew unresponsive.
I let the issue slide, as I have no real obligation to help her.
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Zoran Spirkovski is a freelance journalist, brand strategist, and author published by CryptoBriefing, BeInCrypto, CryptoNewsNet, and NewsBlockchain. He writes about blockchain technology, cryptocurrency, branding, marketing, and productivity and other stories that brew up in his mind. He writes a daily blog about the same topics at zoransp.medium.com and he regularly contributes to freelance discussion groups.
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July 31, 2017, 05:59:15 PM |
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I tried to help this person by going to the location, where I was told that the bag is not there.
Requested that she contact the person that told her about the bag, but she grew unresponsive.
I let the issue slide, as I have no real obligation to help her.
That's too bad. It was nice of you to try to help though.
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August 01, 2017, 09:14:13 AM |
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I tried to help this person by going to the location, where I was told that the bag is not there.
Requested that she contact the person that told her about the bag, but she grew unresponsive.
I let the issue slide, as I have no real obligation to help her.
That's too bad. It was nice of you to try to help though. I did my best. Guess the package was not that important anyway, or non-existent in the first place.
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Zoran Spirkovski is a freelance journalist, brand strategist, and author published by CryptoBriefing, BeInCrypto, CryptoNewsNet, and NewsBlockchain. He writes about blockchain technology, cryptocurrency, branding, marketing, and productivity and other stories that brew up in his mind. He writes a daily blog about the same topics at zoransp.medium.com and he regularly contributes to freelance discussion groups.
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