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      08-16-2012, 12:14 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by Bimmer-Bob View Post
If this guy is scamming you, what is he after? Surely he doesn't expect to keep the wheels and his money?

EDIT: Oh, just realized that if it's a scam, he would send you back his damaged wheels in exchange for his money, while keeping your good wheels. Screw him, there's no way your wheels could have gone from your pics to his pics, unless the shipper really screwed up. Tell him to make an insurance claim. He'll still be scamming someone, but at least it won't be you.
Agree, if he does make the claim to UPS they will investigate and will likely require a pickup to process the claim. They typically contact the selling party if there is some allegation that the selling party messed up. If they damaged it they will cover it up to the insured value. As to 20 lugs in one box messing up 3 other boxes - I just do not see how that is possible. One can only hope the individual is in fact reading the thread - and if said individual files a claim and the carrier investigates, they may see this as well-because that is the location of the photos. While not the first question on the claim form the paypal invoice will be needed to process the claim-send him the links and let him have at it. You did not mess up - perhaps UPS did. He may also be required to have them repaired before the claim is processed. It just depends on the claim adjuster.

http://ltl.upsfreight.com/forms/docs/claimsdoc.pdf

https://wwwapps.ups.com/webClaims/cr...&report_type=1
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