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Question about shipping $500+ coin
Let's say I've sold a $500+ coin on Ebay, the buyer paid with paypal and I want to send it registered. Does the base price of registered mail include the insurance or do I also separately puchase insurance? Do I need to buy signature confirmation to satisfy Paypal's requirement for seller's protection or is this also included since registered needs to be signed for at every step of the delivery process?
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You might want to consider regular Insured mail for a $500 coin, just be sure you make the package more than 3/4" thick or they'll send it through the machines and increase your chance of crushing your package if it's in a slab.
Just remember if you send it Registered, you cannot use a padded envelope and cannot use clear tape (they should supply that brown paper-like tape there, which is what's needed).
You can probably play with your options on the USPS website. Insured will probably get there faster, but Registered is safer.
Hope this helps.
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<< <i>Express mail includes $100 of insurance I believe. For the price of Express you can send registered and because of the security forget the insurance on a $500 item. Registered DOES NOT include insurance in any amount and is not accepatable to PP unless you purchase one of the PP approved online tracking services DC or sig conf. >>
????? Registered DOES NOT include insurance an any amount?....wrong......It does include insurance & signature is required at the time of delivery which is acceptable by PP
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<< <i>Express mail includes $100 of insurance I believe. For the price of Express you can send registered and because of the security forget the insurance on a $500 item. Registered DOES NOT include insurance in any amount and is not accepatable to PP unless you purchase one of the PP approved online tracking services DC or sig conf. >>
????? Registered DOES NOT include insurance an any amount?....wrong......It does include insurance & signature is required at the time of delivery which is acceptable by PP >>
WRONG WRONG WRONG!
PP wants ON-LINE signature confirmation. Regi does not provide for this. PP likes to play games when paying out claims and this is one you may lose.
Basic Regi rate is $9.50. ANY declared insured value and the Regi rate goes up. For example;
$0.00 - $9.50
0.01 to 100 - 10.15
100.01 to 500 - 11.25
500.01 to 1,000 - 12.35
1,000.01 to 2,000 - 13.45
<< <i>????? Registered DOES NOT include insurance an any amount?....wrong......It does include insurance & signature is required at the time of delivery which is acceptable by PP >>
If you send a packaged by registered mail any insurance must be purchased separately as it is not included in the basic cost. I would be very leery of using registered mail [even tho it must be signed for] as a tracking service as it is quite notorious for not being updated even tho the package has been delivered. I still have months' old deliveries that don't show delivered in the USPS system.
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<< <i>Express mail includes $100 of insurance I believe. For the price of Express you can send registered and because of the security forget the insurance on a $500 item. Registered DOES NOT include insurance in any amount and is not accepatable to PP unless you purchase one of the PP approved online tracking services DC or sig conf. >>
????? Registered DOES NOT include insurance an any amount?....wrong......It does include insurance & signature is required at the time of delivery which is acceptable by PP >>
WRONG WRONG WRONG!
PP wants ON-LINE signature confirmation. Regi does not provide for this. PP likes to play games when paying out claims and this is one you may lose.
Basic Regi rate is $9.50. ANY declared insured value and the Regi rate goes up. For example;
$0.00 - $9.50
0.01 to 100 - 10.15
100.01 to 500 - 11.25
500.01 to 1,000 - 12.35
1,000.01 to 2,000 - 13.45 >>
Also the rates that you posted as "Basic Rates" are in essence the rates for "Declared Value" rates.
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I was told, that a seperate signature confirmation, is no longer available if item is mailed via registered mail. However, the registered mail # can be tracked on line giving you a status report & also provides information as to time & date of delivery along with who signed for the item. As such, it makes the old "Signature Confirmation" redundant. In addition, you cannot print out a mailing label for registered mail via PP.
1) Value under $200 - send first class, insured on new form
2) Value $200 to $500 0r $1,000 - send first class, insured on new form (2nd type)
3) Value $500 t0 $1,000 or more - send registered. I paid extra for the insured value of $2,000. Total cost was about $16.
Hope this helps...
Palm Beach Coins Website
You must use a box and every seam must be taped with brown tape and they stamp every corner and sign for it every time it changes hands.
The cost is $12.05 for the "registration fee" and insurance.
A small box is about $3 more for "postage"
The registration fee includes the insurance up to $25,000 and there is no other insurance cost added unless you declare a value over $25,000.
In their web page they say the fee starts at $9.50 but I think that's with no declared value, if you declare any value up to $25,000 it bumps it up to the $12.05 rate.
usps link
see chart
<< <i>Label/Receipt Number: RA85 5832 915U S
Status: Delivered
Your item was delivered at 1:48 PM on May 31, 2007 in FENTON, MI 48430. >>
Note that it does NOT show who signed for it. Thus, it does NOT qualify for PayPal seller protection.
<< <i>I was told, that a seperate signature confirmation, is no longer available if item is mailed via registered mail. >>
You were told incorrect information.
Russ, NCNE
Would "signature confirmation" cover the paypal seller requirement?
Their page at the link above says:
Registered Mail is available for items paid at Priority Mail and First-Class Mail rates. It may be combined with COD, Delivery Confirmation, Restricted delivery, Return Receipt, or Signature Confirmation.
<< <i>This was my last Registered shipment:
<< <i>Label/Receipt Number: RA85 5832 915U S
Status: Delivered
Your item was delivered at 1:48 PM on May 31, 2007 in FENTON, MI 48430. >>
Note that it does NOT show who signed for it. Thus, it does NOT qualify for PayPal seller protection.
<< <i>I was told, that a seperate signature confirmation, is no longer available if item is mailed via registered mail. >>
You were told incorrect information.
Russ, NCNE >>
Russ...Signature : is available on the "Track & Confirm" under the: Notification Option. If you fill it out, the P.O. will indeed supply you via email who signed for it.
You can use signature confirmation on registered mail; unfortunately most postal workers are clueless. Tell them that when they scan the registered label, a signature confirmation option will come up on their computer. If they still don't want to do it, ask for a supervisor. Registered mail, express mail, or pony express mail--you ******MUST***** have signature confirmation if your item is over $250.
Opa: I know you have good intentions, but your information is incorrect. Yes, there are ways to get a copy of the person's signature when using registered mail without signature confirmation, but that does not matter to PayPal. The *only* proof of delivery PayPal accepts on items over $250 is signature confirmation.
<< <i>Russ...Signature : is available on the "Track & Confirm" under the: Notification Option. If you fill it out, the P.O. will indeed supply you via email who signed for it. >>
Which still does not qualify for PayPal seller protection.
Russ, NCNE
All I have to do now, convince my P.O., that Signature Confirmation is available on Registered Mail....wish me luck. Jerry
<< <i>Opa, if you send registered packages without Signature Confirmation, I wish you the best of luck in your first PayPal dispute. But please don't encourage others to make the same mistake. >>
Hope I never have one .. & rest assured I will be purchasing Signature Confirmation with my REgistered Mail ... I may have to twist some Postal Arms to do it though.
Good luck! And I hope you never get a dispute either--even if you have all your ducks in a row, it's still quite a hassle.
Registered does NOT include insurance. On the little white form you fill out, there a box to check "with postal insurance" or "without postal insurance." The insurance fees are MUCH lower with Registered than other services because of the added security. Just go to usps.com, plug in the nuymbers and it will give you the cost.
While Paypal DOES require Signature Guarantee, I've never used it w/Registered Mail. Let some sc*mbag try to claim false non-delivery to Paypal with Registered and he'll have the postal inspector up his butt in no time. It's a federal offense to try and rip off USPS, and they take the security of Registered Mail very seriously.
In summary, ignore everything posted above. This is all you need to know
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Let some sc*mbag try to claim false non-delivery to Paypal with Registered and he'll have the postal inspector up his butt in no time. >>
Small comfort if that sc*mbag just ripped you off for a few thousand dollars by filing a PayPal claim. Sure, he'll be in prison, but you'll still be out the money. I'd rather pay $2.10 and not have to worry about it at all