I haven't heard of it, and when the postal employees offer the insurance,
they certainly have never, in my hearing, told the customer of limitations.
One other sidelight on my UPS experience (which I do not know if the same
applies to the USPS) is that the claims rep didn't like my packing. He to
So do you have to have a receipt from a "Pack and Ship" and the number of
the packer's certificate that he passed packing school, too?
Devon
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So do you have to have a receipt from a "Pack and Ship" a
Let me add my name to the list of people who receive important mail intended
for others. I get in my car and deliver the mail that I get by mistake, if
possible, so that the recipients receive a second mail delivery in a day.
But do you know, I have never gotten a second mail delivery in a day
Postal misdeliveries seem to be a fact of modern life; like Devon, I seem to do
more delivering to others than receiving from others, but I've never had an
important document (a bill, for example) go astray. I have, however, had items
won on eBay get lost and unlike others on this list I've had
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> Subject: Re: [lace] US postal insurance -- packing info
I get in my car and deliver the mail that I get
> by mistake, if
> possible, >
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Susan wrote: I have, however, had items won on eBay get lost .
For e-bay items in purchased in England I have them sent to sister Jacquie.
Earlier this year (Feb or March) she sent me a parcel containing a scarf
(last thing my mum knitted before she died), and e-bay bobbin and a couple
of ot
Since this thread has taken on a life of its own, it seems to be something
of concern to a lot of people.
Personally, I have always been reluctant to place any of my lace in a
competition. And the primary concerns are those which people have been
talking about for the last week or more... I don'
At work before now, I've had some electronic components that would fit in
the palm of my hand sent to me in something the size of a shoebox to make
sure it couldn't get lost in the courier's van. Perhaps the same thing
could be done with any lace that needs posting.
Helen
At 19:04 03/09/2005
Dear Devon -- Drop that miserable neighborhood and come live here in
Baltimore, a warm and loving neighborhood, where we will happily
accept all the cookies you offer us, and I will personally see to it
that you get two letters a day. -- Aurelia
Let me add my name to the list of people who
Two more items that no one has mentioned--
First, did you know that if you insure an item with USPS for $50.00 or less,
they just leave it on the recipient's doorstep?!?! No signature is required
at that level of insurance! I couldn't believe it when I heard that, but
I've verified that it's true.
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> I don't trust the postal system
> - insurance or no insurance.
whatever the country , who does ? ! we all know some people have only
taken the job for the loot .
dominique from Paris, France .
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I always feel more secure if I ask (& pay for) a 'return receipt' card. Then
you have a receipt and signature of who signed for the package. Can't
remember just how much it is $1.50 or so.
You can do this with or without insurance.
Lorri
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