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I'm sure he knows what it's called

At this point, I don't know what else to tell you. Both him and I have looked at the package and wondered how that could have happened.
My main question is, if the package was received by USPs as unsealed, wouldn't they have A) resealed it for delivery or B) sent it back to the shipping address? If they chose to still send it I don't understand how the end of the package that was empty wasn't completely crushed in the process.
I can’t tell you why USPS did what they did, all I know is that the package was unsealed when they got it. But no matter what happened during that process, I still need my $42 returned because Fukuoka James only delivered me one puzzle. Until that happens, I will keep reminding anyone one who is considering buying from him that he is a thief who stole my money and never gave me the puzzles I ordered
 
I've tried to do what I can, but there's not much I can do. Have you reconsidered returning the $42 that you stole from me?
He has...
But you consistently complaining about it here isn't gonna help matters
He's trying to help you retrieve the puzzle from wherever it was left

You can try and ask USPS to track down the missing item at a facility first, then ask him to refund you. Maybe this is why he isn't refunding, is he'd rather have you get the puzzle like intended and not to steal from you and then lose money because the guy is too self-centered that he won't listen to other people's advice.

Sure, he shouldn't have blocked you on PayPal, but maybe it's because you've been harassing him over the last few days about the money.

Try some other options before asking for the refund. It might work better for you.
 
I'm not sure if you all realize @PiKeeper is saying USPS received the package damaged so it would be useless to try to find the puzzle in USPS's system, and @Fukuoka Kengo James all you have to do is give @PiKeeper a refund, I'm not sure why you want him to try to undertake the impossible task of finding the puzzle in USPS's system when you could just issue the refund and have this whole argument be done with.
 
I'm not sure if you all realize @PiKeeper is saying USPS received the package damaged so it would be useless to try to find the puzzle in USPS's system, and @Fukuoka Kengo James all you have to do is give @PiKeeper a refund, I'm not sure why you want him to try to undertake the impossible task of finding the puzzle in USPS's system when you could just issue the refund and have this whole argument be done with.
theres a chance both parties win here, if fukuoka issues a refund he's out both the puzzle and the money, yet if pikeeper at least attempts to go through USPS then theres is a chance that fukuoka doesnt have to be out both puzzle and money and pikeeper could get his cube back, that is the ideal solution
 
theres a chance both parties win here, if fukuoka issues a refund he's out both the puzzle and the money, yet if pikeeper at least attempts to go through USPS then theres is a chance that fukuoka doesnt have to be out both puzzle and money and pikeeper could get his cube back, that is the ideal solution
But because USPS received the package damaged the chances are way higher that the puzzle was lost outside the USPS system
 
@Fukuoka Kengo James could you please explain to me why you’re refusing to give me a refund? I’ve tried asking you multiple times and you’ve avoided answering
Thank you @pjk for intervening into the private conversation with @PiKeeper .
@PiKeeper please reply in the chat if you would like to have another aofu for free (where the shipping option is up to you again, last time you saved $4 for a less insured shipping experience) or you prefer a refund.
 
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