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I agree USPS registered mail is by far the safest way to ship valuable cards. Box has to be completely wrapped with paper tape. Post Office stamps every place tape overlaps to insure it cannot be opened without obvious tampering and it is literally signed for and handled at each stop along the way to the destination. It takes longer to get to the final destination. Sometimes a week or longer even if shipped by Priority Mail but I have never had a package lost using this method. The declared value is the insured value. I would still have pictures of the card and the package just in case the almost impossible happens and it gets lost. It is very unlikely but anything is possible. Card company is responsible for insuring the return to you for the value of the card and would be responsible if package gets lost.
Last edited by rand1com; 05-25-2021 at 06:28 AM. Reason: Add content |
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