Fair enough, always 2 sides to every story. I had overlooked he had gone quiet on coms as well.First the items in the parcel are not illegal, but legal peptides.
Second thing the confusion was that two customers happened to have the same name (first and last), and he was using multiple emails for the discussion.
Third, the customer to whom he was asked to send was a customer who agreed to purchase that parcel as a new order, because he was desesperate for some BPC157 and TB500 and agreed to his info to be shared to this thief so he can send what doesn't belong to him.
And again you forget that this you are purchasing underground products, that's not Ubereats I received the wrong sandwich, I need another. We are talking about money that will impact someone's else salary.
The customer must cooperate to find a solution and don't have to be a dick because one day you might find yourself in same situation about to face heavy consequences just because a dick somewhere choose to be a non cooperative selfish prick.
The same way we try to help the customer when they fuck up, when the customer gives the wrong zip code and he can lose his parcel, or when he couldn't pick up the parcel in time and gets returned. We can also choose to be dicks and tell you, well you fucked up, we won't help you that's your screw up, deal with it.
When the bank sends you money that doesn't belong to you by mistake you don't get away with it, because it's "their fuck up" and they should "own their mistakes". For me that's a stupid selfish mentality about refusing to do the right thing that involves no risk, because we know how OPSEC works and we won't be asking you to do something that have any risk on it.
Choosing to ignore my emails is typically an act of thief, an act that I were able to remember one year later, and it's not more about the money, but more about not letting this going unpunished and either you agree or not and we can choose to agree to disagree, this is making me feel better now.
Good to know no personal details given out to a 3rd party without prior consent as well!
I do understand your position but in my own business, I've always owned any mistakes and taken the hit (and there's been some costly ones over the years) but in my case, the fault always lays clearly with me as I've not covered something in a contract and then I still have to deliver the same outcome. I think I would become pretty cynical if I had to constantly deal with people trying to get 1 over on me all the time, which I imagine is unfortunately part and parcel of the business you are in.
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