- Note the “Found in supposedly empty equipment” stamp. Apparently this situation happens enough that the Postal Service has a rubber stamp for it. (This package was mailed in February 2015; received August 28, 2017.)

- This ad was in my local paper. Always proofread.

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August 31, 2017 at 9:11 am
Frank, they also have a special printed envelope that reads, in part,
“Received in damage condition”, etc.,etc.
I received a package from you that had been slit open, contents removed and the package envelope placed in such a received in damage condition envelope.
They of course denied any idea as to how this could have happened. But it is never their fault!!!
August 31, 2017 at 9:20 am
What you describe is fairly common. The one just received, illustrated, I had never seen before.