Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/07/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I think what you have to realize is that airborne may have actually lost this camera and are hoping it shows up in their system eventually. They are probably not trying to avoid paying the claim, but just giving a reasonable time for the package to surface if it is still in their system. I think very few courier packages are ever stolen. Regards, Robert At 01:49 AM 7/26/99 GMT, you wrote: >You might also consider listing the serial number in the stolen equipment >registry at photo.net > >As to Airborne doing the two-step shuffle, I would think that, if your local >television station has a consumer advocate, he/she would have a field day with >this one. Perhaps let Airborne know that you plan to involve the media if the >company does not respond in a manner satisfactory to you. > >Sandy > >> And you're ABSOLUTELY correct. Airborne is supposed to make good on >> it........but.........I think that they're crawfishing on this one -- >> apparently claiming in telephone conversations that it was beyond their >> control. > >