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I sent 6 cards to psa. first class mail insured for $2,500. cost me $26.00 total for postage. the graded cards came back costing psa $11 for shipping. they sent registered priority mail. their box was larger and heavier than the one I sent. should I send my cards in a different way or does psa just get better shipping rates? maybe they did not buy insurance? what's the best way to send cards to them?

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  • pandrewspandrews Posts: 7,598 ✭✭✭
    registered mail.. and i'm pretty sure its automatically insured for up to $25,000..
    ·p_A·
  • OnlypsahockeyOnlypsahockey Posts: 1,479 ✭✭
    registered and insured is the way to go.

    You could send it a lot cheaper but why risk $2500 worth of cards
    to save $14.00 on shipping.

    Don't forget mailmen know what PSA means, they know whats in these packages.

    I send everything registered & insured for full value.

    Bob
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  • kingraider75kingraider75 Posts: 1,500 ✭✭
    PSAHOCKEY is do distrusting of our wonderful postal service people. I don't trust anyone either actually!

    I would insure it as high as you want to go. Maybe PSA has a bulk deal with the postal service?? I didn't think that corporate accounts with the USPS were possible, but I could be wrong.

    At least they didn't send it UPS ground!
    Running an Ebay store sure takes a lot more time than a person would think!
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