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2/25/10
They also gifted us with a good amount of someone else's property, including a half-dozen handbags, an equal number of oogly hoodies, some shirts and a fuzzy pink bathrobe -- and that's just so far. Also, I wonder what of ours wound up in other people's deliveries?
ETA: More stuff we got that ain't ours: Pair of orange hoochie heels, pair of hiking boots, pair of Uggs, bunch of makeup, monthly planner, Mother's day card, banking documents and a copy of someone's passport. And some baby hats.
ETA2: Not baby hats. Our hats, shrunk like whoa. Apparently, restoration cleaning specialists don't know that wool shrinks? And they dried them in a blast furnace?
ETA3: Whole lot of shoes that we've never seen before. Twelve pairs and counting.
ETA: More stuff we got that ain't ours: Pair of orange hoochie heels, pair of hiking boots, pair of Uggs, bunch of makeup, monthly planner, Mother's day card, banking documents and a copy of someone's passport. And some baby hats.
ETA2: Not baby hats. Our hats, shrunk like whoa. Apparently, restoration cleaning specialists don't know that wool shrinks? And they dried them in a blast furnace?
ETA3: Whole lot of shoes that we've never seen before. Twelve pairs and counting.
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contact the insurance company first
then see if you have a Consumer Affairs bureau, or maybe the AG's office.
And if I was part of social networking like Craig's list, I'd warn people about the shoddy work and destruction of many items that should have been salvageable.