Not to rain on this bummer parade, and I do sincerely sympathize with the frustration factor, but...
Seems like the only thing missing in this unfortunate drama (aside from the saw) is enough appropriate documentation and legal support to substantiate the claim as the "slam dunk" others seem to think it should be. If it isn't worth hiring a high end lawyer (on principal alone) to do the heavy lifting required to initiate the process of getting it all sorted out based upon the "evidence" available, consider yourself just as screwed today as you felt the day you found out the saw was "lost" in the first place....., and head on down the road.
No serial number? No paper trail detail? No joy.
Just a shame ya had ta wind up seein' it on ebay of all places....sorta like runnin' across your high school sweetheart while casually perusing the latest free online "art films".
Sucks, man. I feel for ya like everyone else.
But as suggested, keep on hammerin' the authorities with what ya have as evidence and see where it goes. Ya may just end up with exactly the right kind of investigator to shake the right bushes if you're gonna continue pursuing the matter yourself.
And as already suggested as well, up the ladder on the phone call intake screening process pecking order is where ya need to go regardless of the agency you're dealing with if you're gonna keep goin' at it without "official legal" support.
Crime(s) has/have been committed, here. Just need to provide enough evidence to the right authorities to go get the bad guys..., even if the bad guys ARE the USPS.
Best of luck.
Seems like the only thing missing in this unfortunate drama (aside from the saw) is enough appropriate documentation and legal support to substantiate the claim as the "slam dunk" others seem to think it should be. If it isn't worth hiring a high end lawyer (on principal alone) to do the heavy lifting required to initiate the process of getting it all sorted out based upon the "evidence" available, consider yourself just as screwed today as you felt the day you found out the saw was "lost" in the first place....., and head on down the road.
No serial number? No paper trail detail? No joy.
Just a shame ya had ta wind up seein' it on ebay of all places....sorta like runnin' across your high school sweetheart while casually perusing the latest free online "art films".
Sucks, man. I feel for ya like everyone else.
But as suggested, keep on hammerin' the authorities with what ya have as evidence and see where it goes. Ya may just end up with exactly the right kind of investigator to shake the right bushes if you're gonna continue pursuing the matter yourself.
And as already suggested as well, up the ladder on the phone call intake screening process pecking order is where ya need to go regardless of the agency you're dealing with if you're gonna keep goin' at it without "official legal" support.
Crime(s) has/have been committed, here. Just need to provide enough evidence to the right authorities to go get the bad guys..., even if the bad guys ARE the USPS.
Best of luck.
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