Robert
Irvine,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, March 31, 2008
Okay Anna/Charles either there are several items left out of your report or you need to come back to reality. 1. There is no incentive for them to lie about having trouble delivering to your address. Because they still have the laptop in their possesion(by admission that they can't deliver it) Toshiba would want it back. 2. Why would UPS burglerize your house to get the laptop. Instead of doing that would it not be easier for them to just not deliver the laptop to you at all and say they did. On your "facts" 1)- I live at the same address for the last 34 years. never one single break in ever. So does that not mean that you won't ever get broken into... 2)- Nothing was stolen from the property except for an old non working Timex watch setting on top of my desk. So they totally destroy your house and only take 1 broken watch? 3)- The police believe that the break in was orchestrate by UPS and their cronies looking for the Laptop. Which law enforcement agency and what evidence do they have that they know it was UPS and who are their cronies? 4)- this case is under investigation by the FBI and the S.S., Similar cases that involves UPS contraband, ammunition and drug trafficking. Last time I checked a Laptop is not contraband so not sure where this comes into play for "similar" cases.