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USPS Being Itself Again....

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 Posted 03/27/2022  3:59 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SaturnD51 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I had a problem with USPS too. Shipped my coins to ANACS grading in Co. Bought the package to hold the coins and mailed priority mail with standard insurance. Also added where they have to have a signature at ANACS when accepting coins. Well two weeks later the package was delivered back to my house. Package was all torn apart and placed in a plastic bag by USPS stating they refused to accept coins because of package all torn. Do not blame ANACS because they don't know if coins are missing. Well when I took package back to post office to mail them again they said I have to file a claim to get the 30 dollars back I paid to ship originally.They even admitted the package was damaged in transit. Why can't I get the money I paid for shipping. All I got was the $3.86 check for the signature priority mail.What a bust.
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You can get your money back, just fill out their form. - It starts a paper trail for everyone's protection. I only send in my coins in sturdy cardboard boxes secured with the brown packing tape (the kind that used water to set the glue) Then it is only Certified mail for my coins - at every hand off it has to be scanned and inspected as it moves along. (With a certified package they post office will stamp every side and at the end of every piece of tape to ensure that there is no 'hanky-panky' going on.
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