[78-L] A note to any users of the US Postal Service

Rjholtin rjh334578 at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 26 21:03:50 PDT 2013


I will bet my entire Ken Griffin collection that the reason they did NOT contact you is because They, too,  would have had to pay the international postage to contact you - and they ain't about to pay that, either.  There is noway the US Post Office is going to contact anybody by any means other than the USPost Office - not by phone and certainly not by e-mail.  They will do things the wayu they've done them for 200 years.

Anybody have any other experience on  this phase of the question? 

Sent from my iPod - which explainz the bad typjng

On Sep 26, 2013, at 10:24 PM, David Lennick <dlennick at sympatico.ca> wrote:

I'm having problems with the PO I use in Lewiston NY, which closed my box last 
month (payment was late) and didn't send me any notification but merely began 
returning items to the senders, in some cases marking them "moved/left no 
address". My first knowledge of this was when someone who'd had items mailed to 
my box was contacted by the seller. I've been renting this PO box since 1995 
and am known to the staff, I update my contact information regularly, and when 
I paid them last Monday and said I thought I should have been notified, they 
agreed. New postmaster seems a little dippy (he wasn't aware of the price 
structure or the late fee). I think they got some 'splainin' to do.

dl

On 9/26/2013 7:59 PM, Cary Ginell wrote:
To all who sell and ship records on eBay or through private auction.

This is a warning that the United States Postal Service will NOT honor insurance that you might purchase on 78s or any other collectibles sent through the mail.

I recently had a shipment of 78s broken due to mishandling by the US Postal Service. I had purchased sufficient insurance to guarantee the value of the records, but when they refused to honor

the insurance, I filed a claim. After waiting for two months, I received a notice saying that I had mailed "prohibited" items, and therefore they will not honor the insurance. I checked their website to see why

78s are not covered. Under a lengthy list of standard and prohibited items (which include things like flammable chemicals, body parts, and firearms), comes this:

http://about.usps.com/publications/pub141/standard-prohibited-and-restricted-items.htm

"COLLECTIBLE AND/OR IRREPLACEABLE ITEMS (ANY ITEM WORTH MORE THAN ITS ORIGINAL PURCHASE PRICE OR THAT IS NOT COMMONLY AVAILABLE) INCLUDING
BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANTIQUES, FINE ART OR COLLETIBLE COINS AND STAMPS."

So, if you use USPS insurance, you are simply wasting your money, because they will not cover any damages as a result of their mishandling of the package.

Cary Ginell
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