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The odds of anything going wrong with a registered mail shipment (except perhaps a slight delay) are infinitesimally small, in my opinion.
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I hope you're right, and I hope it really is out for delivery today, but it doesn't ease my mind that no one could tell me where my registered package was yesterday.
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So my question: is it safe to send registered mail uninsured, provided your packaging is super-safe?
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I stopped using registered mail when I had a package ripped open by a postal employee and the contents removed and the package delivered empty.
I know registered is signed for by everyone who touches but the PO just paid the claim and no investigation. A small light package with a large value label displayed is enticing a postal worker by telling him something expensive is inside. I just sent a $2K card cross country, First Class signature confirmation. Cost me $4. I do that all of the time since my incident 12 years ago. The PO works well when you do not entice their employees with big dollar labels. Dan |
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Edited to add, I just saw Dan's post. If the PO paid a claim for a lost package then that is all anyone can expect. And I agree, I bet the lost registered mail pile is very, very small. For me personally, I ship expensive things over night and hold my breath till it's received.
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I've sent a few thousand registered packages over my 25 years in the hobby and never had a single one lost. Sometimes they do take a little longer but they arrive 100% of the time. And the cost of sending a 9K package fully insured is around $25-30.
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Sotheby's wanted $400 to ship it and I was already training up to pick up my 1933 Goudey Lajoie I won. Remember that Scott? |
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Ha! I used to hold my breath as well! Then I just got comfortable with them doing their job I think I still have a picture of the box somewhere, looking for it now. Funny thing was that there was about $6K worth of Wacky Package Stickers in it at the time I think. |
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