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- From: philip@utstat.toronto.edu (Philip McDunnough)
- Subject: Re: Zip Chapter 11 ... Not anymore
- Message-ID: <C0qKEu.JJ0@utstat.toronto.edu>
- Organization: University of Toronto, Dept. of Statistics
- References: <jpenne.726731776@ee.ualberta.ca> <C0q8sv.Hzt@eis.calstate.edu>
- Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1993 10:13:42 GMT
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- In article <C0q8sv.Hzt@eis.calstate.edu> lcornel@eis.calstate.edu (Louis Cornelio) writes:
- >While we may hope they stay in business, I for one hope they improve their
- >business practices. If you EVER mail them anything, send it registered &
- >keep the receipt. I have it from experience & word of the post office that
- >even that doesn't stop them from frequently claiming they never received
- >the registered item, as happened to me (although they had) so beware...
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- I've received nothing but good service from them. The only difficulty I ever
- had returning a product to them was caused by the US border random checking.
- It turns out that they randomly check items heading into the country. Even
- if it is a returned defective item, as was the case recently (not with Zip),
- and the product was made and bought in the US, they will charge you a $10
- handling fee (even though no customs, duties, etc...are due). I thought our
- border police were bad. The land of the free?
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- Philip McDunnough
- University of Toronto
- philip@utstat.toronto.edu
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