By "anyone is likely to have a car" I did mean more along the lines of access to a car. I know from living in a rural area that it's impossible to live there without *someone* in the family owning and being able to drive a car. (I'm also 28 without a license and depended on my mother for rides when I lived with her, so yeah) This is especially true when you have a job like this artist seemingly does...and it does seem like she has her own car, since if she was getting rides from a family member she could ask them to go to the post office for her...
I'm well aware of all the things that would prevent someone getting to the post office (I've dealt with most of them myself, so please don't assume I'm somehow ignorant of these things). What I have a hard time believing is someone would willingly offer to sell physical things that need shipped while having all these specific problems, and I especially find it hard to believe the excuses after she claimed to have shipped it already.
Basically, I'm not saying anyone is defending her or anything, it's just that I don't believe her excuses are even true given the context of this situation. When I said I find it hard to believe, I meant for her specifically, not that I find it hard to believe some people in general might have issues getting to a post office.
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Date: 2016-06-21 04:41 am (UTC)I'm well aware of all the things that would prevent someone getting to the post office (I've dealt with most of them myself, so please don't assume I'm somehow ignorant of these things). What I have a hard time believing is someone would willingly offer to sell physical things that need shipped while having all these specific problems, and I especially find it hard to believe the excuses after she claimed to have shipped it already.
Basically, I'm not saying anyone is defending her or anything, it's just that I don't believe her excuses are even true given the context of this situation. When I said I find it hard to believe, I meant for her specifically, not that I find it hard to believe some people in general might have issues getting to a post office.