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<p>[QUOTE="SYNCHRONCITY, post: 2145429, member: 6283"]Thanks! I was extremely lucky that day I won it. Astro Gallery started that auction off at .99 cents with no reserve. I could not fathom why barely anybody else bid on it. Lady luck was on my side that day. I watched it for one week and figured it was going to sell for at the least $600 and at the most $3,000. I placed a 3 second snipe at the end of the auction thinking I was definitely not going to win it.</p><p><br /></p><p>When I won it, I immediately figured I was not going to get it. I prophesied my own doom and not long after, FedEx really screwed up, lol. There was no way I was going to let FedEx get away with this one! I was told at first I was a liar and that I received it. Then the rep said, "oh, it's lost we will just pay the insurance claim". I was like oh, hell no! I want my rock, lol.</p><p><br /></p><p>When I walked into the FedEx hub I was fuming mad. The people there went on a wild goose chase to find out what happened. Apparently they claimed the labels fell off of the boxes and got switched and that is how they were all misdelivered. I don't believe that story. The bridal shop never got their dresses and FedEx had to pay $15,000 in insurance claims. I found out because I made friends with one of the workers there and they texted me all of the juicy details. The Bridal Shop owner was going to take them to court.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SYNCHRONCITY, post: 2145429, member: 6283"]Thanks! I was extremely lucky that day I won it. Astro Gallery started that auction off at .99 cents with no reserve. I could not fathom why barely anybody else bid on it. Lady luck was on my side that day. I watched it for one week and figured it was going to sell for at the least $600 and at the most $3,000. I placed a 3 second snipe at the end of the auction thinking I was definitely not going to win it. When I won it, I immediately figured I was not going to get it. I prophesied my own doom and not long after, FedEx really screwed up, lol. There was no way I was going to let FedEx get away with this one! I was told at first I was a liar and that I received it. Then the rep said, "oh, it's lost we will just pay the insurance claim". I was like oh, hell no! I want my rock, lol. When I walked into the FedEx hub I was fuming mad. The people there went on a wild goose chase to find out what happened. Apparently they claimed the labels fell off of the boxes and got switched and that is how they were all misdelivered. I don't believe that story. The bridal shop never got their dresses and FedEx had to pay $15,000 in insurance claims. I found out because I made friends with one of the workers there and they texted me all of the juicy details. The Bridal Shop owner was going to take them to court.[/QUOTE]
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