
So I sent a request to eBay, trying to get the contact information for the lady (it is a lady, even though I for some reason assumed it was a man). eBay sent the information to me. Well a little bit of it. Her name, city, and phone number. A disconnected number. Awesome. But eBay somehow found the tracking number of the package. I tried to track it but all it said was that the post office in Ohio got the information on June 8, and I assume shipped it. No other information has been found by the USPS. So maybe it shipped. Maybe not. Who knows? The United States Postal Service doesn’t. I don’t know how they don’t.
Oh and I also sent another e-mail to eBay giving them complete details on what happened. The person I got barely read it. They told me to talk to Paypal. Even though my opening sentence said that I paid through Moneybookers. So... I’ll send another e-mail. I want to get her e-mail address. I want to talk to her. Just to see if she shipped it. eBay is not being helpful. I know they have more information for her. They have more info on me. They at least have my e-mail address. They should have hers. They have to. Don’t you need an e-mail address to sign up for an account? Or like do anything on eBay? And I think they have her address also. Which isn’t that helpful. But I could send a letter I guess.
So I just took like an hour or so (I’m at work, settle down) trying to find Karen Vasquez. The number I was given, which is disconnected, belonged to Rex TV & Appliance, which Karen may have worked for. That would make sense. Maybe she sold stuff online for them. A lot of businesses do this. But there is also a chance she moved. DEX can’t find her. She seems to not live there anymore. It would make sense. From looking at Piqua, Ohio’s newspaper (where she lives/lived) she has lost a son and mother I believe in the last few years. But I don’t know. Maybe her number is registered with her husband, whom I cannot find, if he even exists.
Hopefully she shipped it and the USPS didn’t lose it. It seems like they may have. Ahh.

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