Hello.
I completed my Camino last summer, 2016. Fearing my expensive poles from the USA would not be allowed on a Ryan Air flight from Santiago to Madrid, based on what I'd read here, I elected to send them home via Correos, the Spanish Post Office.
Eventually in the USA I received my bubble envelope from Correos, completely slashed/open ended on one side, and my $200 trekking poles missing. Fortunately, the ziplock bag inside the envelope containing my hiking gloves, knee brace, and a few others things was still there, but the expensive Carbon trekking poles were not.
I still have my Correos receipt. I've read this forum with interest and was wondering if this guy, Ivar, might know whether or not I can file some kind of claim as I could in USA for the missing poles?
The Camino was 100% amazing and life changing minus this one exception.
If anyone can assist or offer insight here I'd greatly appreciate it.
Thanks!
I completed my Camino last summer, 2016. Fearing my expensive poles from the USA would not be allowed on a Ryan Air flight from Santiago to Madrid, based on what I'd read here, I elected to send them home via Correos, the Spanish Post Office.
Eventually in the USA I received my bubble envelope from Correos, completely slashed/open ended on one side, and my $200 trekking poles missing. Fortunately, the ziplock bag inside the envelope containing my hiking gloves, knee brace, and a few others things was still there, but the expensive Carbon trekking poles were not.
I still have my Correos receipt. I've read this forum with interest and was wondering if this guy, Ivar, might know whether or not I can file some kind of claim as I could in USA for the missing poles?
The Camino was 100% amazing and life changing minus this one exception.
If anyone can assist or offer insight here I'd greatly appreciate it.
Thanks!
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