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I always wonder in these situations whether it even made it to the persons house. What's to stop an employee at the final destination post office whose sorting the mail for delivery to see that a package is insured, look up the value of the insurance, notice that's it's for 2K and say hmm I'll mark this as signature waived and sneak it my locker. I mean whenever I go to my post office to use the window I can see right into the back and controls seem to be non-existent. That always made more sense to me than someone sneaking up to someone's porch or reaching into someone's mailbox to grab a package. Whatever way it went down it sucks. Sorry it happened.
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Sorry this has happened, Jamie. Looks like I should have gotten these from you when I had the chance awhile back. bummer.
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I'm not sure if it's the problem in your case, but USPS came up with a new label for express mail. We started seeing the new labels a few weeks ago, and offices are using the old ones until they run out.
It's possible that the carrier saw your signature and wasn't as familiar with the new forms. When we scan an express delivered, the scanner asks if it is waived or not and won't let it deliver without a sig unless it is waived. I hope that's not what happened here but I see a lot of confusion with the stupid changed labels. Last edited by jimq; 02-08-2014 at 05:01 PM. Reason: spelling errors |
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But aren't there 2 separate issues here - signature for the receipt of the package and signature for the insurance? I can understand someone sending a package overnight and waiving the signature if the contents are not valuable, but to waive the signature on $2K worth of insurance??? I just find that hard to believe.
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Carriers don't see the insurance on express. Again unfortunate and terrible thinking. We only need one sig - the package could be worth $10 or $10K. I wish they would quit fixing things that aren't broke! |
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About half the cards that are sent to my home with signature required end up in my mailbox out front without my having signed for them. Carriers don't like to take the time to stop, wait for the person to answer the door, and get a signature.
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The form on the package is pretty clear. Check the box to waive signature. Box wasn't checked. Signature was required. Plus I was told at the P.O. that you can't waive a signature if you have 2K insurance anyway. I filed the claim a few days ago. Can't wait to put this behind me. Was told payment will take 3-4 weeks. I would go crazy if it was denied.
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Jamie,
I'm really sorry to hear about the theft. Best wishes for a quick resolution. Scott |
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Thanks, I really appreciate it.
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This happened to me once. I had a few hundred dollars of cards get stolen from a repairman who was in my apartment a few years back.
Make sure those cards are on your PSA registry The only way I found them was someone tried to register my stolen card for their set. It was 6 months after the theft so I gave up on the search by then. Having them in my set also gave me solid claim to the card since I had it "registered" before the current owner had purchased the card. Jason |
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