My Wring Delivery Went Wrong - or Thanks for stealing my shit Australia Post.
Ok some chick sends her ring off for repairs to the jewelers via Australia Post.
On the return leg - it gets stolen.
Yeah - I am surprised that anyone in this day and age would even send used toilet paper through Australia Post...
I mean it makes great compost... so it makes it stealing worthy - right.
And no matter how it's sent, it's marked as "To Joe Blow Jewelers" - and it actually gets there...... (surprise)
And for it to be returned, "To Customer - from Joe Blow Jewelers"
I mean that is like leaving your wallet in the back seat of a crack whores car after a night of drunken fun....
"Hey did you find my wallet in the back seat of your car?" "Me? Nooooo I was out of town that night."
Which is exactly the same crap you get from Australia Post after one of the arseholes working there knocks off your stuff.
Epsom woman's engagement ring missing after Australia Post delivery

MISSING: Lee Cola McLean shows the hand where her engagement ring should be worn. She hopes whoever received the package returns it. Picture: MARK KEARNEY
An Epsom woman is desperately seeking help to recover an engagement ring lost in the post earlier this month.
Lee Cola-McLean was given the ring by her now-husband, Ray, before they wed two years ago and was having it returned from repair works at a jewellery store in her native New South Wales.
But despite Australia Post notifications sent to Ms Cola-McLean showing the item was delivered on April 15 and signed for with the name “L. McLean”, she said the precious item never arrived.
Ms Cola-McLean now believed someone forged her signature to take the package.
She said the ring “meant the world” to her.
“My husband chose the ring himself,” she said.
“He asked all my children if he could propose to me, then he took me on a holiday.
“It was very emotional, and just so lovely.”
She hoped the person in possession of her ring would return it to police or the post office.
“Hopefully, someone will see it and their conscience and honesty will make them realise its not their ring and to take it back,” she said.
This was not the first time Ms Cola-McLean had troubles with the postal service.
She said her house had recently received mail addressed to other people and smaller, less valuable packages never reach their destination.
Australia Post were contacted for comment.
(Yeah I bet they commented - "Oh blah, blah, blah - zero tolerance - bullshit, bullshit, bullshit" and the usual give you the run around till you die crap)
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