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Bugger, that's got to hurt.
Often, courier companies can figure out where the loss occurred by the total weights of the shipments. When the weight of the shipment ends up about 17 pounds less that the sum of the bills of lading, they will have found their leak. On the other hand, if it was going by air and got x-rayed, it likely would have been pulled as a dangerous good. Last edited by rob love; 07-06-19 at 13:42. |
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