[78-L] transfer pricing

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Wed Jul 13 11:44:34 PDT 2011


It's called delivery confirmation. For very valuable records I would 
recommend registered mail with delivery confirmation. That way the thing 
is signed for at every change of hands. If it disappears they have a 
chain to go looking at and can know who lost it. What good it does, I dunno.

joe salerno


On 7/13/2011 10:31 AM, Ron L'Herault wrote:
> At the very least, insurance on the package mailed and a "signature
> required" at delivery.  I forget what the post office calls it.   Then you
> have proof that it was delivered to the right person, since the post office
> asks for ID before they get the signature.
>
> Ron L
>
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> On a related note, what protocols would you guys suggest are best for giving
> original discs over for transfer, in terms of protections in event of loss,
> damage, etc? I realize that it is often done on a handshake, without any
> formal receipt papers, but I had a bad experience with a fairly well known
> "name" transfer engineer on a project, who was ultimately dishonest with me
> and others, resulting in our loss of some rare records, and realized later
> that I should have risked seeming paranoid and asked for something in
> writing at the time I gave possesion of the record. Live and learn, but what
> guidelines might I have used?
>
> Warren
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