chainsawjohnny
ArboristSite Lurker
Hi, I'm the alleged Husqvarna 394 chainsaw thief.
To all those concerned,
The "master" and I are trying to work things out. I did not steal the Husqvarna 394. In fact I don't believe anything illegal occurred (theft of the Husqvarna 394) with the loss of this Husky. This item was purchased at a United States Postal Service (USPS) auction. Look it up. When a package, especially a large package is sent via (USPS) ... the sender is gambling. Don't expect anyone to lift a finger to insure delivery. It is my opinion that the slightest of package problems will get them kicked to the side. I don't really suspect a grand conspiracy or the like ... just some small percentage of employees that don't care. I'm sure making an insurance claim is a bureaucratic nightmare .. it's tough to get money from an organization that's bled dry.
So I'm pretty sure this unfortunate occurrence will fall into my usual "no good deed goes unpunished" file. Sounds like the vigilantes are getting ready to "string'm up" with zero evidence. btw some self righteous fed or prosecutor may see some criminality there ... not that I'm going to say ####e.
So can y'all hold your horses for a bit? I bet we can figure out a reasonable solution.
Thanks,
John
To all those concerned,
The "master" and I are trying to work things out. I did not steal the Husqvarna 394. In fact I don't believe anything illegal occurred (theft of the Husqvarna 394) with the loss of this Husky. This item was purchased at a United States Postal Service (USPS) auction. Look it up. When a package, especially a large package is sent via (USPS) ... the sender is gambling. Don't expect anyone to lift a finger to insure delivery. It is my opinion that the slightest of package problems will get them kicked to the side. I don't really suspect a grand conspiracy or the like ... just some small percentage of employees that don't care. I'm sure making an insurance claim is a bureaucratic nightmare .. it's tough to get money from an organization that's bled dry.
So I'm pretty sure this unfortunate occurrence will fall into my usual "no good deed goes unpunished" file. Sounds like the vigilantes are getting ready to "string'm up" with zero evidence. btw some self righteous fed or prosecutor may see some criminality there ... not that I'm going to say ####e.
So can y'all hold your horses for a bit? I bet we can figure out a reasonable solution.
Thanks,
John