Just so everyone doesn't think that I've just ignored you.....I certainly have responded to you privately before and I'll say the exact same thing again:
The Firepod worked when I sent it to you. There was no damage to the unit when I mailed it. If it's true that you received it and it didn't work then you should have went to the post office and filed the insurance claim. I paid for insurance on the item and I told you that before. That is the whole point of buying insurance on a shipment. I paid extra for insurance so that if something happened to it (the package got lost or damaged) you wouldn't come to me asking for your money back.....instead you would go to who is at fault and the post office would pay for it. However, when I told you that's what you should do, you told me that you wanted to wait and see if it was really broken and that you didn't want to have to deal with making an insurance claim.
I really don't plan on accepting a broken firepod back from you. the package was insured, i told you that from the beginning, it worked when i sent it to you, and for all i know you already had a firepod that didn't work and you are going to pull the ol' switcheroo on me. bottomline: that is why i had the package insured. lets not forget that i sent this to you back in October.