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I have had theft-free, trouble-free experience with the USPS system now for 40+ years regarding sending and receiving sportscards (and related items). I attribute this to a simple decision I made back in the 1970's to rent a PO Box in a small Post Office branch near were I live. You get personal attention from the Postal employee(s) at such branch offices. My postmaster calls me when I receive an important package containing BB cards. He knows not to jam "soft" packages into my PO box, etc., etc. Perhaps, I've been lucky all these years. Whatever, I cannot say enough for this type of personal service from USPS. My advice to you....consider renting a PO Box in a local small PO. The annual fee ranges $50 - $100. This is a small price to pay for "peace of mind". TED Z . |
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