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Canada has a defense minister?!

you know what gets repetitive to me? EA’s bullshit.

you don't sound healthy

So a player, while playing for a *different* club last season, is supposed to be responsible for knowing he’s DQ’d for the first match of the following season and keep himself out of the match because, well, it’s “instinct” for a player to know his running card count from a competition that concluded months prior? And

You just going to ignore the fact that people spent thousands of hours making the game? Pretty sure that’s worth $10-15.

Yes cause they should totally uprender games, add FULL trophy support and then sell it to you for 3 bucks....Fucking entitled idiots I swear...

Lord knows we spend so much time applauding all those wonderful people who built the sets on thos great movies we all love.

It is sad that you feel the need to troll everyone who likes Greg here. For your sake I hope you are not any older than 12. At least then you would have time for your frontal cortex to keep maturing.

I think it’s just one person who has a bug up their ass in the greys.

You’re sad, lonely man/woman. Have a hug.

Are you fucking kidding me?

Every official in that game should be fired and or sued for that bullshit.

What followed for Dahm was a year-long series of increasingly costly blunders that included allegations of corporate negligence, a very expensive misplaced engine that mysteriously popped up on eBay, and an ongoing fight with UPS that Dahm says borders on blackmail.

This is really a non-story. Sellers need to understand that in the eyes of the law and the eyes of payment processors, insurance covers the SELLER, not the buyer. This was all entirely on the seller. Sure UPS completely botched it, misplaced the package, wasn’t able to find it and ultimately auctioned off however had

And yet the story never goes there. Dahm get’s his engine. And, *sigh* again, we don’t know if Bruce is pursuing the claim. Also, why would he take a $7k bath to make an engine that the buyer already has?

tl;dr but I’m pretty sure this is all you need to read:
”Our process for claims begins with the shipper documentation and the value they have declared on contents

Not only am I management at UPS corporate, but you may need to sit down for this knowledge I’m about to drop on you, Mr. Greyed Out.
UPS does track on value; and if you took the time to read the article, it’s stated right there :

I’m quite sure he wouldn’t as he’s too cheap to ship the engine at it's actual value. He got paid. He shipped the engine. Why would he give a fuck? Buyer has his engine now.

Unclaimed. Auctioned. Smart person bought a $10,000 engine for $3,000 at auction. where would you go first? EBay, me thinks....

It was in the database as a $3,000 box. So when he’s crying about his $10,000 motor, they’re not going to find it.
Auctioned to Person A. Person A lists on EBay. Literally that simple.