I wonder if they offer a service like this in Germany?  There is store 
there that won't ship to the U.S.


On Monday, December 4, 2017 at 6:26:13 AM UTC-5, Luka C wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> As I live in EU, I've used Global Shipping Program quite a few times to 
> order things from the US. Recently, I saw a beautiful old RCA Victor 
> tombstone radio that was being sold on eBay. I asked the seller if he could 
> enable GSP on the item so I could bid on it, after he contacted eBay 
> representative he decided it's ok and enabled it. In the end, I won the 
> auction and the seller shipped the package. Long story short, it has just 
> arrived this morning, I was excited that I'll finally enjoy it only to find 
> out that the radio is heavily damaged, the front wooden face has an entire 
> speaker portion broken off. "Luckily", I always record the entire process 
> of opening the package so I have proof that the item was indeed damaged in 
> transport and no by my fault in any way.
>
> Has anyone had any such problems before? Do I contact the seller, open a 
> case or contact eBay (I can't seem to find their telephone any more on the 
> site?).
>

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