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January 15, 2015, 12:13:32 AM
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where are you ay you are a fcking thief sent you the r9 for 100$ and you did not pay last time on line was jan 6 you said you was going to setescrow up with ognasty then you said i shipped it before you set it up here is a copy of his last pm he sent me



You will get your coins, I work two jobs so before I ever read your btc address you shipped

Considering it's already good faith on my part I might as well see what that tracking number ends up bringing, no offense

I reputable trader account is desirable to my 7 th/s operation, so relax so long as you were honest




the shipping and name is here  ===========Anthony Houston
524 Harrison ln
Cincinnati, OH 45244

I'm contacting og nand here is the tracking number i sent him when i shipped it 9114901230801413257883   sent usps




you are a fcking thief and i hope you fcking die
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January 15, 2015, 01:42:34 AM
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Contact the USPS customer service line, be nice and polite.

Give them the address and request the local post offices phone number, call that number during their business hours and describe the package in detail, you can try requesting they return to sender or if you have proof you paid for that tracking label (receipt etc.) you will be in a better situation.
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January 15, 2015, 02:45:17 AM
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Contact the USPS customer service line, be nice and polite.

Give them the address and request the local post offices phone number, call that number during their business hours and describe the package in detail, you can try requesting they return to sender or if you have proof you paid for that tracking label (receipt etc.) you will be in a better situation.

Do this while trying really hard to NOT tell the postal workers to go "fcking die."
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