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Forum Dad
 United States
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Trust me, they're supposed to get a signature for every blue tag.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
716 Posts |
Just received a replacement shipment today. A few weeks late, but I still love it when I see it. This Christmas is a nice one. Here is a chronological order of things happened: Called USMINT once I found out the package is gone 10/29/09 Talked to USPS several times to recheck everywhere ans was told no claim is allowed because it's not insured 10/30-11/7/09 Received a claim form from USMINT; 11/17/09 Filled out form explained the situation and sent back; 11/18/09 Got an notice about a new shippment is coming with UPS tracking number;12/09/09 Arrived today. 12/10/09
Never heard back from USPS about the management decision about the lost package even though they said they would call me.
Hat's off to USMINT for providing customer satisfaction. If you think about it, it is the USPS lost my package.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
10284 Posts |
Yaaaaaaaaaaaaa! So how do you like your set? Do you have toned cents like most of us?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
5622 Posts |
It is nice to see a great ending to an apparent nightmare of a problem.....PS, I have seen and heard of the mail delivery people( whom ever they were ) leaving a $20.00 gold proof coin( valued at $1400.00, at doors or near the front door on the ground and just left to continue their route.....Enjoy the set, it is well worth the wait....
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Wheezy:
I do like it. My LP2 and LP3 obverse are partially toned on the cameo parts. But overall I think it's worth $60.
Thanks Morgan's Dad.
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Moderator
 United States
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That is great news! 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1283 Posts |
Quote: From yinzi50: If you think about it, it is the USPS lost my package. That's OK, the USPS "lost" the contents of a package I went to pick up. It was a 1914-D Lincoln, PCGS VF35 with excellent eye appeal. Thankfully Liberty Coins shipped it insured and USPS covered the cost. But I was still upset because I searched high and low for the right coin at the right price, and I was all excited to go pick it up.
Edited by USArmyParatrooper 12/11/2009 4:02 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Quote: That's incorrect. The post office gets a signature no matter how much insurance is bought but it's for internal use only in case of a claim. If it's got the blue tag, they're supposed to get a signature. I checked the regs, the under $200 insured does NOT have to be signed for. If your carrier is getting you to sign for it they are just "going the extra mile."
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I'm glad to hear that the mint provided proper customer service. The USPS is always a different story.
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Valued Member
United States
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What a great outcome!! Congratulations on a great outcome. I was wondering what was going to happen once all was said and done. Merry christmas!
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