Ebay selling my missing amplifier


8 months ago I sent an amplifier to europe for upgrades. The amp went missing and there were investigations that went unresolved. I happened to be searching on ebay and noticed the amp and when I magnified it Bingo the serial number was same. It is an ebay seller store that is listing it. Ebay has not yet responded after several attempts. What next?

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There seems to be a lot of hate for the OP here.  Not sure why the victim is being blamed.

  Regarding shipping companies-I am a Primary Care Physician.  I have had several FedEx, UPS, DHS drivers as patients.  Many of them are so drug addled that you wonder how they can make it out of the parking lots.  I saw one of my patients making a delivery at the clinic.  He was throwing boxes that clearly marked fragile like rag dolls in the truck.  I had just a few months previously had a turntable destroyed by UPS so I was watching him for several minutes, horrified.  When I saw him in the office a few days later and mentioned this he was dismissive”It’s all insured, man”.  I stopped trading in audio right then and there except for local pick ups

@wturkey, 

He didn't own it for 8 months, he sent it in 8 months ago.

Re-read the initial OP. Your confusing an already confusing thread.

 

"There seems to be a lot of hate for the OP here.  Not sure why the victim is being blamed."

A lot of 'hate'?? I see none of that. Don't see any victim blaming either. What I see is a lot of unanswered questions and confusion trying to get some straight answers.

@thecarpathian

 

Right you are. I stand corrected. 
 

Thank you for stepping in and sorting this thread out. 
 

“Tammy” could really learn a thing or two from this fella on how to moderate a thread. 

Back to shipping most packages get lost for two reasons. One, the package gets damaged. But mostly because the label gets ripped off or damaged and they can’t find a return or delivery address. Always include a second copy of your return address and where it’s going to, inside box or package. When lost or damaged the package goes to a clerk who’s job it is to find the original shipper or it’s destination. Without something to work with a telephone # name or address they go into limbo. labels that are held on by tape get caught on the belts or other packages and get pulled off. Always put a second shipping label in the box, this usually solves the problem. U.P.S. retired