What happens when they work in conjunction with the USPS, as was previously mentioned? Wouldn't it just be better to use the USPS?
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<< <i>Thanks guys. I have all of the cards back & have agreed with the shop owners that if FedEx does not compensate them for the $$ they paid to the thieves, I will.
I am glad for you. The woman probably gave a phony name and #. I am interested in the '63 Harmon Clayton if it is for sale. Please pm me if so. Thanks, Jim
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The link to their terms and conditions:
http://www.fedex.com/us/service-guide/terms/express-ground/index.html
And the actual section in it that states the MAX value-
Declared Value and Limits of Liability (Not Insurance Coverage) :
Shipments (packages or freight) containing all or part of the following items are limited to a maximum declared value of US$1,000:
11. Collector's items such as coins, stamps, sports cards, souvenirs and memorabilia.
<< <i>Thanks guys. I have all of the cards back & have agreed with the shop owners that if FedEx does not compensate them for the $$ they paid to the thieves, I will.
The cards were:
66 & 68 Mantle PSA 8.5
59 Berra PSA 8
69 Aaron PSA 8
63 Killebrew PSA 8
71 Banks PSA 8 >>
I am glad for you. The woman probably gave a phony name and #. I am interested in the '63 Harmon Clayton if it is for sale. Please pm me if so. Thanks, Jim