IPhone 3G USB power supply replacement shipper

I signed up for the replacement power supply over the web and received the next day. I am trying to send the old one back, but do no know who the shipper is. Does anyone know who the shipper is?

No that's a good question cause they sent me one and the only thing I know is something about DHL that's all but I feel like that's not telling me nothing right now so what we do that's a good question said i was not going to worry about it I'm going to go back to the web site were I order it from and see if they got a returned address on the web site for us to send it back and if it do I'll be sure to let you know,But if it doesn't I am not going to worry about it at all.

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