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fischflo:
concerning case 1:
I don't think the police will be of any help here. Lets go after the guy who signed for the frames..

case 2:
the question remains what the maximum parcel compensation value is. -> see general agreement.

threaders:
I have to be careful where the police are concerned as they have said they are not sure weather its a legal or civil matter. This was before I  sent them the latest document. ::)
They put me onto the civil legal service, who then put me onto citizens advice, who then put me onto the community legal advice who then told me it is a legal matter and the police should at least be able to go round to no 11 and say for sure that both Parcels were delivered there or not.
Maximum value that parcel2go will pay out for an uninsured lost parcel is £75 (pre paid parcel2go voucher) or £69 back onto the card I used for the booking. Apparantly the max you can insure on parcel2go is £350,  so I have been told.
Paypal have passed on the £370 to a debt collection agency, who I have rung up today to explain that the police are looking into the case and the bloke said "no worries, we will pass the matter back to paypal" so I will wait and see what happens there.
Thanks everyone so far for posting up comments and suggestions and taking the time to read through all this lot. I do appreciate everyones time, opinions, advice and help. It has put me out of the collecting game and ebay for nearly two months and I would really like to get back on it and finish one or two new builds :daumenhoch:

MartyC:
The law will always ignore what limits a company states as their liability, they cannot deny you your statutory rights take them to court and they will settle as the cost of sending a lawyer and preparing a defence is way higher than what you are asking for.  If they fail to turn up at court it automatically goes to you as a win.

fischflo:
case 1:
Good idea actually to have the police go around and ask neighbour#11 directly  :daumenhoch:
What if he just says: "nah, only took one parcel"? Isn't he responsible anyway, to the extent that he actually signed for two parcels? The question is WHETHER he actually DID SIGN FOR TWO PARCELS or not (one way or another: items accepted/ OR one refusal). (((THe police MUST ask this question ! Imperative that you make that clear to them!))). If yes (both accepted), you could SUE him. If no (he didn't sign twice on way or another) there's no case against him.

case2:
If he did not sign twice (one way or the other: items accepted/ OR one refusal), there might be responsibility (for this/) for the "loss" on the side of the courier BEYOND the contract. (...= beyond the maximum compensation value)

If there's something wrong with/about the clone signatures, the courier might have actually BREACHED the contract. -> You could then be eligible to full compensation in the eyes of a court. --- Just find out whether TNT should've needed to collect TWO signatures. --- How come there's the exact same sig on two different receipts?! Very strange... The neighbour talked about giving TWO signatures, didn't he? See, something weird going on.  (One signature might infact be fraudulent ....? I'd say YES, in case TNT had needed to collected TWO sigs (!!!!!!!) AND the sigs on the receipt shown above turn out to be ABSOLUTELY IDENTICAL).

In case TNT didn't have to collect two signatures  -meaning that it is 'normal', usual procedure to copy one signature to several receipts-, but only signature i'm afraid there's no case against parcel2go/TNT.  ---->THEN COLLECT THE 75 PONDS THEY offerD.

(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,159726.0.html :
Sarah: I can understand in the chat that you said 'I have been waiting since Thursday Morning for two parcels to be collected with ups'
Sarah: but upon coming onto chat you have to give the P2G numbers and as above you only gave P2G12038214, which is what the operator goes off due to this only P2G12038214 was changed to TNT and you only recieved the details for this.
 :-X)

threaders:
Yes I can do the small claims court, but that is a risk as I sent them uninsured. If the matter turns out to be a civil one, then I can apply for legal aid to try and get a solictor to look into the case and decide if it will go to court. Not looking forward to having to deal with all that headache though :'(

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