Any downsides to shipping U.P.S.
Rupert305
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I have a few coins in my collection that I've upgraded and was going to put these on E-Bay this week. I work Monday through Saturday and my hours are the same as the U.S. Post Office. We have a U.P.S. account here at work that I could use, and was wondering if I should use this, or just get off early and go down to the post office. Any info you could provide is helpful. I'm trying to avoid any shipping problems on my first E-Bay sales.
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the price difference (I will never use them again).
Don't use UPS unless you have to.
bob
Please refer to the following:
Please read XXIII C. and E.
An alternative would be FedEx ??
<< <i>UPS will ship coins, but they will not insure them if lost? >>
FedEx Prohibited items ??
You are prohibited from tendering the following items for shipment, and they will not be accepted:
A. Cash, currency, collectible stamps and coins.
<< <i>Perhaps someone could clairfy this, as I thought that PCGS is able to accept coin grading shipments via FedEx?
FedEx Prohibited items ??
You are prohibited from tendering the following items for shipment, and they will not be accepted:
A. Cash, currency, collectible stamps and coins. >>
FedEx will only accept them if you obtain coverage through a 3rd party insurer. If you choose to ship your coins via FedEx without a insurance policy covering the shipment, they will not cover them if they are lost or stolen.
To avoid the hassle, I would just prefer to send USPS-Registered and Insured mail for sure.
Gary
<< <i>Thank you, FLBuffaloHunter
To avoid the hassle, I would just prefer to send USPS-Registered and Insured mail for sure.
Gary >>
You can also use Express Mail with up to $5,000 insurance.
USPS Registered Mail section 2.0
Gets a little confusing, but helped me understand, as I have not sent any coins to PCGS for some time.
Gary
<< <i>As a recipient, I don't like UPS or FedEx. Nobody is home during the day, and it becomes a challenge to get to the delivery point to pick up the merchandise. Not nearly as convenient as the post office. >>
Unless you stay home all day or have a business address that can be used...FedEx and UPS are a complete PITA...
USPS has it's own share of potential problems but that's another story...
<< <i>Perhaps someone could clairfy this, as I thought that PCGS is able to accept coin grading shipments via FedEx?
FedEx Prohibited items ??
You are prohibited from tendering the following items for shipment, and they will not be accepted:
A. Cash, currency, collectible stamps and coins. >>
Interesting since the US Mint uses FedEx all the time? I guess the US Mint self insures since they make the doggoned things!
The name is LEE!
UPS doesn't have access to the recipient's mailbox.