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Nightmare Incident with Neighbour's Parcel- please sympathise and advise?

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BitOfFun · 23/03/2010 20:27

I am not having any tea now after The Most Recent Incident

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BitOfFun · 23/03/2010 21:48

I have just applied for Income Support after weeks of being jobless, NorthernLurker

Dunno about the insurance, tbh.

Shall try to find out exactly where it was bought from and plead with them first, I think.

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RealityIsWalking100K · 23/03/2010 21:49

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BitOfFun · 23/03/2010 21:52

Maybe it was from Ebay secondhand? [hopeful]

No invoice and just delivered by parcelnet in a plastic postage bag.

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Northernlurker · 23/03/2010 21:54

Yes I would try pleading and also check the excess on the insurance - if it's £75 it won't help. If no luck with those then I think you have to be brutally frank and tell her you will have to save up.

smackapacka · 23/03/2010 21:57

I can't stop laughing. I'd be prepared to contribute to a whip round if you do need to pay for it.

KurriKurri · 23/03/2010 21:58

Well if you have to replace it, you get to keep the first one, - which you can sell on e-bay -condition 'used', and try to get some of your money back.

HalfTermHero · 23/03/2010 21:59

The whole thing is horribly unfortunate, Bof. I feel very sorry for you. I think that you will just have to apologise and ask your neighbour where it was purchased from. Then call the seller and explain. Apologise and say you are broke and cannot possibly compensate neighbour. Hopefully if it is a reputable company then they will try to claim on insurance or on the courrier's insurance. If that gets you nowhere then you will have to offer to pay neighbour back by installment .

BitOfFun · 23/03/2010 22:00

Oh that is soooooo lovely of you!

But no.

A gorgeous MNer from Shiney's thread has already offered to pay for it from a premium bond via facebook- it blew me away

But no way. Shit from my house I will deal with myself

How amazing is MN?

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RumourOfAHurricane · 23/03/2010 22:02

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Sherbert37 · 23/03/2010 22:03

There is no way that is from John Lewis. Your little dog is almost identical to mine though.

BitOfFun · 23/03/2010 22:04

I just couldn't, Shiney- the delivery bloke might get suspended or lose his job.

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smackapacka · 23/03/2010 22:04

Your DD is beautiful BTW - I never look at people's profiles but seeing the perpatrator (sp?) of the crime and the crime scene has just put the icing on the cake (Or the poo on the pouffe )

SomeGuy · 23/03/2010 22:06

why don't you call them saying explaining what happened. Contact details here. As you aren't the intended recipient, they'll probably send out another.

geordieminx · 23/03/2010 22:07

Go 'on everyone on the thread paypal BOF a quid, then its sorted.

HalfTermHero · 23/03/2010 22:07

Just a thought, but ask neighbour how she paid. If it was by credit card then she may be able to launch a dispute with credit card company for a damaged item. They might refund her. Seller would have to refund credit card and who knows, they might not be bothered chasing you/threatening legal action for £100?

hellymelly · 23/03/2010 22:10

I would happily give a quid via paypal! But yes I agree that if you call the sender they might be kind enough to claim it on their insurance and send another.

BitOfFun · 23/03/2010 22:14

I will try talking to the neighbour first and take it from there- shall update as soon as I've done it tomorrow. You are all very kind though

I couldn't accept any money though- can you imagine having to recount the Tale Of The Pooey Pouffe when we are trying to tell journos about our true sense of community?

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BitOfFun · 23/03/2010 22:55

DP has been at it with the leather cleaner, and it looks as good as new...

[moral dilemma]

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BertieBotts · 23/03/2010 22:58

I would say if it's real leather, the cow has been in contact with worse things than a bit of poo.

...maybe?

differentID · 23/03/2010 23:00

If it looks as good as new, I would offer it to neighbour with an apology for it not being in the packaging, but that dd had opened it and unfortunately spilled something on it.

You won't be lying.

WillowM2B · 23/03/2010 23:02

Wrap it up and hand it over tomorrow then if it looks good as new. Then hide.

I really like the red one.

BitOfFun · 23/03/2010 23:02

I am liking the logic at work here, ladies...

Am still imagining licking grandchildren though

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Northernlurker · 23/03/2010 23:03

You can't - you just can't.
'nailbrush faeces out of the tiny grooved swirl pattern embossed into the leather' - remember?

BitOfFun · 23/03/2010 23:07

hehe

That is true...

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juneybean · 23/03/2010 23:07

The grandchildren will have licked far worse!

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