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Lost and Stolen SpecimensLost or Stolen Madagascan Aquamarine

10th May 2012 19:26 UTCTony H. Gill Expert

Dear All


I recieved a parcel from parcelforce today which was slightly damaged with a thumb sized hole through the box and a little scuffing around one of the edges. When I opened the parcel it was empty, except for a small aqua sample/present from the seller. The parcel was sent from Austria to the UK.


The specimen is a 16.2cm x 2.5cm aquamarine from Madagascar....


Please keep your eyes open for me, I suspect it has been stolen.


Thanks


Tony

10th May 2012 20:15 UTCJolyon Ralph Founder

Generally if a parcel is damaged on receipt, it's better to not accept it and get it returned to the sender.

10th May 2012 20:55 UTCTony H. Gill Expert

Understand, however my girlfriend had accepted..partly asleep having worked nights :(
 
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