Yeah, that really sucks. I have ran into that before. As the buyer you legally dont even have the right to information on items being shipped to you, customs considers you a third party. I had an item seized by customs and had to appeal it to the district director before I got it back, and all along the process was told I as the buyer had no legal rights but was criminally liable for what was being brought into the country. They wouldnt even let me appeal the seizure, only the seler and the importer/shipper (2 guys who had already been paid for the transaction and were as far as they were concerned done with it) could initiate the appeal. Maybe you might wanna get them involved, seeing as how you havnt received anything then they are still responsible for it.
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