I'm writing regarding a transaction gone wrong in my community, bod_mod_trade. They said they paid for a pair of plugs and all they got was an envelope with no plugs and a note, and the hole in nthe envie wasn't even big enough for the plugs to slip through. Another user said the same thing happened to them with you. I'd like for you to email me regarding this and if not, I'm going to assume you don't care and I'll ban you because I don't think it's right to rip people off.
I honestly have no clue whats going on with this jewelry thing, i did everything i was supposed to and sent it out and now im getting complaints from everyone that i worked with. i sent out the jewelry, i have no need to rip someone off of 2-3 bucks either. im not gunna waste my money on postage and not even send out the jewelry in the first place. im sorry things fucked up and theres nothign ic an really do about it other than refund their change back
well, try to make it right by doing that, giving them the change.
you're not supposed to send anything thicker than a regular envelope through the mail. there's a .13 charge that you pay in addition to the stamps and it's called "non machineable first class" and it insures the stuff doesn't get ripped out when it goes through the post office. body jewelry should always be sent in bubble mailers.
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I'm writing regarding a transaction gone wrong in my community, bod_mod_trade. They said they paid for a pair of plugs and all they got was an envelope with no plugs and a note, and the hole in nthe envie wasn't even big enough for the plugs to slip through. Another user said the same thing happened to them with you. I'd like for you to email me regarding this and if not, I'm going to assume you don't care and I'll ban you because I don't think it's right to rip people off.
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you're not supposed to send anything thicker than a regular envelope through the mail. there's a .13 charge that you pay in addition to the stamps and it's called "non machineable first class" and it insures the stuff doesn't get ripped out when it goes through the post office. body jewelry should always be sent in bubble mailers.
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