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lovetheduns

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Jul 12, 2008
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So FedEx lady came, I was excited.

When I got a hold of the package, I shook it. It felt VERY light.

So the lady said I should open it. There was one piece of tape holding it together and inside was just more cardboard.

No iPhone.

The box is all ripped on one side.

I am beyond HORKED. FedEx is "tracing" it.

Lovely
 
AT&T sucks! This wouldn't have happened with Verizon! With Verizon, there would have been 2 phones in the box.




/sarcasm_off







All kidding aside, that sucks man, I hope you're made whole.
 
Wow. Lol. Are you serious? This happened with someone last year during the 3GS launch.
 
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Sorry to hear that. Hope everything gets solved.
 
Don't US have insured postage?

Here we can claim loads for stuff like this
 
Wow, I feel sorry for you, but i'm pissed as well.

I left a pre-sign sheet taped to my front door, only to just find out FedEx left a sorry we missed you notice, WTF!!! LOL. I mean the sheet even says FedEx, just plain laziness on their part. I'm about to call and let them have it.
 
You know somebody yesterday posted that they noticed on their tracking page that their packages weight changed. Can't remember what thread it was in, but that would be one explanation for a weight change.

To the OP: I hope you get this sorted out quickly. Total bummer.
 
means some fed ex employee helped them self to a nice new purty iphone!

my friend used to work for ups and he said all the time packages would "accidently" open and the contents would "accidently" fall into the workers pockets!

LMAO picture proof??? anyone could take a pic of a empty box dippy, what would that prove? i believe the OP
 
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