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Louis Kavaratzis was in shock when he got a phone call from Canada Post Monday telling him that a piece of registered mail — which contained a certified cheque for $301,560 — turned up weeks after it had gone missing.
"I felt a big sense of relief, yet I'm still frustrated, very much. Last night I didn't sleep one bit," Kavaratzis said Tuesday. "[But] I won't rest until the cash is actually in the bank."
The missing envelope contained money left for Kavaratzis in his late father's will. It was sent from his father's estate by his brother, George Kavaratzis, through registered mail on July 25 from Campbellford, Ont., to Ayer's Cliff, Que. But the cheque has seemingly vanished, with the brothers spending nearly every day since trying to track it down with Canada Post.
After CBC News reported on his story last week, Kavaratzis says the local post office in Ayer's Cliff rang him up at 6:30 p.m. on Monday saying they searched the office again and found the missing envelope behind a drawer reserved for registered mail.
"I felt a big sense of relief, yet I'm still frustrated, very much. Last night I didn't sleep one bit," Kavaratzis said Tuesday. "[But] I won't rest until the cash is actually in the bank."
The missing envelope contained money left for Kavaratzis in his late father's will. It was sent from his father's estate by his brother, George Kavaratzis, through registered mail on July 25 from Campbellford, Ont., to Ayer's Cliff, Que. But the cheque has seemingly vanished, with the brothers spending nearly every day since trying to track it down with Canada Post.
After CBC News reported on his story last week, Kavaratzis says the local post office in Ayer's Cliff rang him up at 6:30 p.m. on Monday saying they searched the office again and found the missing envelope behind a drawer reserved for registered mail.