that "someone" who presumably received the frame due to a DHL error is critical. they have to be:
a) dishonest
b) someone with enough gumption to recognise that this unusual object (a track bike frame) had significant resale value
c) cunning enough to know that selling it under the name of pista mercato (to whom it was addressed) would provide a commercial advantage
d) well connected enough to find a buyer (in vienna?!)
e) able to do all this without leaving an online trail
when parcels go missing, don't they usually end up a few numbers away from the original recipient? i can't imagine it was addressed to kobe (in the netherlands) and ended up in milan or whatever.
that "someone" who presumably received the frame due to a DHL error is critical. they have to be:
a) dishonest
b) someone with enough gumption to recognise that this unusual object (a track bike frame) had significant resale value
c) cunning enough to know that selling it under the name of pista mercato (to whom it was addressed) would provide a commercial advantage
d) well connected enough to find a buyer (in vienna?!)
e) able to do all this without leaving an online trail
when parcels go missing, don't they usually end up a few numbers away from the original recipient? i can't imagine it was addressed to kobe (in the netherlands) and ended up in milan or whatever.