lol yea how can i steal somthing i dont have. it never got sent back to me from chaunb3400s work, lenscrafters in alabama is where the return addy was. take it up with him buddy. i got better stuff to do, like work. so ill be back on in 4 days when i get off again
if the amp arrived broken, wouldn't you start something up?
Anyways:
In order to realize higher profits, basscourt illegally obtained shipping labels from an unauthorized third-party. And he padded his profits a lot better than he did the battery.
It sort of reminds me how that one audio company (i forget who?) decided to use a cheaper manufacturer for their amplifiers. And the manufacturer decided to use cheaper inferior components for those amplifiers. Then all hell broke loose when they failed and didn't cover warranties.
basscourt is at fault. FURTHERMORE, BASSCOURT ENTERED INTO A CONTRACT WITH THE OP, AGREEING TO PAY 20$ A WEEK.
THAT contract was independent of the results of the case of the battery.
Not only does basscourt owe the OP a battery and $20 a week, but hes going to be sued by UPS for running fraudulent activities. Someone should report him to UPS. And I doubt hes paying taxes on the profits hes making from all this illegal activity.
In order to get your money from basscourt:
report him to UPS for taking advantage of fraudulent shipping lables.
report him to the IRS for neglecting taxes on illegal activity.
If he doesn't pay the taxes, the IRS will arrest him, fine him, and/or hold a lien against his property.
If he pays the taxes, you have solid evidence against him for using fraudulent shipping labels.
gg