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Old 05-26-2015, 12:16 AM   #2
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# 1 - Ask DHL or CPC what was the address it was delivered to.

They should have a record either from the shipment tracking # or the label on it.

# 2 - Ask for the picture of the signature.

# 3 - If anything, Canada Post or DHL could go to the same address they delivered the item to, and retrieve it back from the recipient.

This is possible, but you have to press your case to DHL (the original shipping company).

# 4 - Your seller in Germany cannot help you, unless they sent it to the wrong address (which is their fault then, so see # 1 note above).

# 5- This is probably what happened:

Sometimes, CPC postal offices are lazy and deliver it to the NEAREST postal outlet nearest to your address instead of directly to your address (so they save on time).

What most people don't know is that (to the best of my knowledge), the postal officers get off work as soon as they finish their planned route, so the quicker they finish their route, the quicker then get to leave work.

It could be there, waiting for you to pick up all along.

Go to the nearest postal outlet, show the CPC person there your tracking # and address, and they will go to the back of the outlet and search for your item.

# 6 - Good luck.
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