Yeah Groiny, me too. There is not enough, or too much, to tell what is going on. I at least can not follow it directly. As I said before, I sincerely hope all turns out well for the OP.
<< <i>I am only going by what the buyer told me. In a recent PM he stated it was at the PO and that they attempted delivery and a slip was left. No attempt was made, and no slip was left. My family is extremely good friends with our Mailman and he lives right up the street from me, he never forgets to leave a slip. The buyer is telling me the item is at the post office and they are going to return it to him if i dont pick it up. Went there and they dont have it!
this is the number he gave me, which doesnt work.
vf255261195us >>
U.S.P.S. Insured Domestic Only Over $200. I have a small stack of these that I occassionally use. I suppose I've had them a couple of years now. On the bottom they read: "PS Form 3813-P, May 2007" (I assume the date of printing). All begin with VH..... not VF. Another poster also stated VH was the beginning of this "code".
Just saying and adding to the drama. >>
They do not have to begin with VH or VF. I have multiple forms for each type of service that I keep at home and this level of service has more than one two-letter combination at the beginning. Both VH and VF are represented in the stack that I have at home.
<< <i>This doesn't make sense if a slip was left. I thought the postmaster is involved now. Was he told this information.:Let the buyer relay this information to the postmaster so he can get the package. >>
What do you think the postmaster would do first? Ask to see the tracking report, of course. Then he would know if it was there and delivery attempted.
<< <i>I am only going by what the buyer told me. In a recent PM he stated it was at the PO and that they attempted delivery and a slip was left. No attempt was made, and no slip was left. My family is extremely good friends with our Mailman and he lives right up the street from me, he never forgets to leave a slip. The buyer is telling me the item is at the post office and they are going to return it to him if i dont pick it up. Went there and they dont have it!
this is the number he gave me, which doesnt work.
vf255261195us >>
U.S.P.S. Insured Domestic Only Over $200. I have a small stack of these that I occassionally use. I suppose I've had them a couple of years now. On the bottom they read: "PS Form 3813-P, May 2007" (I assume the date of printing). All begin with VH..... not VF. Another poster also stated VH was the beginning of this "code".
Just saying and adding to the drama. >>
It depends on where you are. Tracking numbers insured/registered/etc.are coded by area. Mine here in Iowa start with VH. I have one in my hands now.
<< <i> this is the number he gave me, which doesnt work. vf255261195us >>
Looks like an express mail number >>
All internal tracking numbers start with 2 letters have 9 numbers and end with US. The first 2 letters determine the the type of service and the area where it originates from.
<< <i>"...you failed to grasp the coin was not out for approval. Buyer wanted to pay the rest when he received it. Then all of a sudden changed his mind"
it was said to be a potential in your OP.
Eric >>
yes and i told you earlier this morning, it was CHANGED because people came to the wrong conclusion. >>
You changed it because it didn't further your delusion that the buyer is a dishonest so-and-so who is trying to swindle you out of your precious coin. People called you on it, so then you changed the facts of the issue.
<< <i> this is the number he gave me, which doesnt work. vf255261195us >>
Looks like an express mail number >>
All internal tracking numbers start with 2 letters have 9 numbers and end with US. The first 2 letters determine the the type of service and the area where it originates from. >>
Still looks like an express (or registered) mail number.
<< <i> this is the number he gave me, which doesnt work. vf255261195us >>
Looks like an express mail number >>
All internal tracking numbers start with 2 letters have 9 numbers and end with US. The first 2 letters determine the the type of service and the area where it originates from. >>
Still looks like an express (or registered) mail number. >>
All Express numbers start with E_, where the second letter is variable. Registered are the same way with R_.
I'm sure it will be a "well duh" moment for me when you explain it but what is that popcorn eating animal picture supposed to represent anyway? >>
If i may , i'll explain.Whenever there was high drama in a thread and then a lull in the proceedings we used to have an emoticon showing the yellow smilie eating popcorn , it shows "awaiting next installment with slight/vague interest.
I'm sure it will be a "well duh" moment for me when you explain it but what is that popcorn eating animal picture supposed to represent anyway? >>
If i may , i'll explain.Whenever there was high drama in a thread and then a lull in the proceedings we used to have an emoticon showing the yellow smilie eating popcorn , it shows "awaiting next installment with slight/vague interest. >>
I thought the popcorn meant that all hell is about to break loose and that this thing is gonna get really good soon.
I'm sure it will be a "well duh" moment for me when you explain it but what is that popcorn eating animal picture supposed to represent anyway? >>
If i may , i'll explain.Whenever there was high drama in a thread and then a lull in the proceedings we used to have an emoticon showing the yellow smilie eating popcorn , it shows "awaiting next installment with slight/vague interest. >>
<< <i> this is the number he gave me, which doesnt work. vf255261195us >>
Looks like an express mail number >>
All internal tracking numbers start with 2 letters have 9 numbers and end with US. The first 2 letters determine the the type of service and the area where it originates from. >>
Still looks like an express (or registered) mail number. >>
ALL U.S.P.S. EXPRESS MAIL LABELS HAVE AN ARTICLE NUMBER PREFIXED WITH THE LETTER E.
I had fun golfing today. Had 49 on the front nine and 46 on the back. Please post a coin with a 95 on it. I was severely ticked off and I was wrong. On one hole I hit four trees and took a seven.
I'd be calling them every day. That sort of mail is the first stuff put out every day [at least it is here]. If they have it they should know by 8 a.m.
Geesh, I was trying to wait to get that 400th response post coveted award as I have nothing else to do with my life however I have summumbed to posting to this thread. That being said, I find this thread greatly amusing, entertaining, and educational. Thanks for the popcorn fodder!
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I read the first 50 posts and then got dizzy but this question has been driving me nuts....
DO YOU HAVE INSURANCE?
Shouldn't you have your collection covered which includes mailing? I know there is an expense to it but it certainly makes sense to me if you are mailing out $2k worth coins without full/cleared funds upfront.
I'd tease more but I suddenly have a lot of glass to sweep up....
Sean Reynolds
Incomplete planchets wanted, especially Lincoln Cents & type coins.
"Keep in mind that most of what passes as numismatic information is no more than tested opinion at best, and marketing blather at worst. However, I try to choose my words carefully, since I know that you guys are always watching." - Joe O'Connor
I have been keeping an eye on this thread to see how it all turns out....
I just refreshed my memory as when this whole started and I see the first post was just 5 days ago! It seems like this thread has been around a LOT LONGER than 5 days!!!
What we've got here is failure to communicate.....
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<< <i>the one's I have begin with VF ;
and my wife works for the post office , she would not lie to me ..........
and my family is very close to the Post Office people , and we have them over for dinner , and we love them : and they love us
.we bake them apple pies and wash their cars for free >>
Hmm. I would gladly pay you (10% down and the balance) on "Tuesday" for an apple pie today
Eric
all I got for u is hamburgers !
But hey - after posting to another thread - I realized I got no right to pass judgement on the o.p's motives or morals ;
I apologize and will try to keep my posts positive and non-judgmental
Eric
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<< <i>I am only going by what the buyer told me. In a recent PM he stated it was at the PO and that they attempted delivery and a slip was left. No attempt was made, and no slip was left. My family is extremely good friends with our Mailman and he lives right up the street from me, he never forgets to leave a slip. The buyer is telling me the item is at the post office and they are going to return it to him if i dont pick it up. Went there and they dont have it!
this is the number he gave me, which doesnt work.
vf255261195us >>
U.S.P.S. Insured Domestic Only Over $200. I have a small stack of these that I occassionally use. I suppose I've had them a couple of years now. On the bottom they read: "PS Form 3813-P, May 2007" (I assume the date of printing). All begin with VH..... not VF. Another poster also stated VH was the beginning of this "code".
Just saying and adding to the drama.
They do not have to begin with VH or VF. I have multiple forms for each type of service that I keep at home and this level of service has more than one two-letter combination at the beginning. Both VH and VF are represented in the stack that I have at home.
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
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<< <i>Did TonedRarities insure the coin for 2k when HE mailed it out to the buyer?
Lets start a guess the buyer thread.
Why does that matter? FWIW I know who the buyer is. >>
yes i insured it for $2000. paid almost $40 to ship it. >>
Thanks for answering my question, i hope you get it worked out to your satisfaction.
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RIP "BEAR"
<< <i> this is the number he gave me, which doesnt work.
vf255261195us >>
Looks like an express mail number
Velocity, Not Valuation Defines A Bubble.
<< <i>This doesn't make sense if a slip was left. I thought the postmaster is involved now. Was he told this information.:Let the buyer relay this information to the postmaster so he can get the package. >>
What do you think the postmaster would do first? Ask to see the tracking report, of course. Then he would know if it was there and delivery attempted.
<< <i>
<< <i>I am only going by what the buyer told me. In a recent PM he stated it was at the PO and that they attempted delivery and a slip was left. No attempt was made, and no slip was left. My family is extremely good friends with our Mailman and he lives right up the street from me, he never forgets to leave a slip. The buyer is telling me the item is at the post office and they are going to return it to him if i dont pick it up. Went there and they dont have it!
this is the number he gave me, which doesnt work.
vf255261195us >>
U.S.P.S. Insured Domestic Only Over $200. I have a small stack of these that I occassionally use. I suppose I've had them a couple of years now. On the bottom they read: "PS Form 3813-P, May 2007" (I assume the date of printing). All begin with VH..... not VF. Another poster also stated VH was the beginning of this "code".
Just saying and adding to the drama.
It depends on where you are. Tracking numbers insured/registered/etc.are coded by area. Mine here in Iowa start with VH. I have one in my hands now.
<< <i>
<< <i>the one's I have begin with VF ;
and my wife works for the post office , she would not lie to me ..........
and my family is very close to the Post Office people , and we have them over for dinner , and we love them : and they love us
.we bake them apple pies and wash their cars for free >>
Maybe the guy could have his wife run the number and report back here.
<< <i>
<< <i>
<< <i>the one's I have begin with VF ;
and my wife works for the post office , she would not lie to me ..........
and my family is very close to the Post Office people , and we have them over for dinner , and we love them : and they love us
.we bake them apple pies and wash their cars for free >>
Maybe the guy could have his wife run the number and report back here. >>
<< <i>
<< <i> this is the number he gave me, which doesnt work.
vf255261195us >>
Looks like an express mail number >>
All internal tracking numbers start with 2 letters have 9 numbers and end with US. The first 2 letters determine the the type of service and the area where it originates from.
This is beginning to look more and more like a Seinfeld episode - the one where Newman brings Jerry into an interrogation room.
"The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary."
~ Vince Lombardi
<< <i>This is beginning to look more and more like a Seinfeld episode - the one where Newman brings Jerry into an interrogation room. >>
Actually there are a few things here that many could learn.
Actually, I learned a lot from Seinfeld.
"The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary."
~ Vince Lombardi
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<< <i>"...you failed to grasp the coin was not out for approval. Buyer wanted to pay the rest when he received it. Then all of a sudden changed his mind"
it was said to be a potential in your OP.
Eric >>
yes and i told you earlier this morning, it was CHANGED because people came to the wrong conclusion. >>
You changed it because it didn't further your delusion that the buyer is a dishonest so-and-so who is trying to swindle you out of your precious coin.
People called you on it, so then you changed the facts of the issue.
<< <i>Actually, I learned a lot from Seinfeld. >>
Not that there's anything wrong with that!
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<< <i>
<< <i> this is the number he gave me, which doesnt work.
vf255261195us >>
Looks like an express mail number >>
All internal tracking numbers start with 2 letters have 9 numbers and end with US. The first 2 letters determine the the type of service and the area where it originates from. >>
Still looks like an express (or registered) mail number.
Velocity, Not Valuation Defines A Bubble.
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<< <i> this is the number he gave me, which doesnt work.
vf255261195us >>
Looks like an express mail number >>
All internal tracking numbers start with 2 letters have 9 numbers and end with US. The first 2 letters determine the the type of service and the area where it originates from. >>
Still looks like an express (or registered) mail number. >>
All Express numbers start with E_, where the second letter is variable. Registered are the same way with R_.
Russ, NCNE
Velocity, Not Valuation Defines A Bubble.
<< <i>
I'm sure it will be a "well duh" moment for me when you explain it but what is that popcorn eating animal picture supposed to represent anyway?
<< <i>
<< <i>
I'm sure it will be a "well duh" moment for me when you explain it but what is that popcorn eating animal picture supposed to represent anyway? >>
If i may , i'll explain.Whenever there was high drama in a thread and then a lull in the proceedings we used to have an emoticon showing the yellow smilie eating popcorn , it shows "awaiting next installment with slight/vague interest.
<< <i>
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I'm sure it will be a "well duh" moment for me when you explain it but what is that popcorn eating animal picture supposed to represent anyway? >>
If i may , i'll explain.Whenever there was high drama in a thread and then a lull in the proceedings we used to have an emoticon showing the yellow smilie eating popcorn , it shows "awaiting next installment with slight/vague interest. >>
I thought the popcorn meant that all hell is about to break loose and that this thing is gonna get really good soon.
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<< <i>
<< <i>
I'm sure it will be a "well duh" moment for me when you explain it but what is that popcorn eating animal picture supposed to represent anyway? >>
If i may , i'll explain.Whenever there was high drama in a thread and then a lull in the proceedings we used to have an emoticon showing the yellow smilie eating popcorn , it shows "awaiting next installment with slight/vague interest. >>
Thanks.
Russ, NCNE
Velocity, Not Valuation Defines A Bubble.
<< <i>Still nothing. >>
You know what i think my friend.
<< <i>The big ears are meant to annoy Russ.
They don't annoy me, they scare me. That thing is freaky.
Russ, NCNE
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<< <i> this is the number he gave me, which doesnt work.
vf255261195us >>
Looks like an express mail number >>
All internal tracking numbers start with 2 letters have 9 numbers and end with US. The first 2 letters determine the the type of service and the area where it originates from. >>
Still looks like an express (or registered) mail number. >>
ALL U.S.P.S. EXPRESS MAIL LABELS HAVE AN ARTICLE NUMBER PREFIXED WITH THE LETTER E.
"Everything is on its way to somewhere. Everything." - George Malley, Phenomenon
http://www.american-legacy-coins.com
<< <i> ALL U.S.P.S. EXPRESS MAIL LABELS HAVE AN ARTICLE NUMBER PREFIXED WITH THE LETTER E.
Got it
Velocity, Not Valuation Defines A Bubble.
I was severely ticked off and I was wrong. On one hole I hit four trees and took a seven.
``https://ebay.us/m/KxolR5
<< <i>Still nothing. >>
I'd be calling them every day. That sort of mail is the first stuff put out every day [at least it is here]. If they have it they should know by 8 a.m.
Kewpie Doll award-10/29/2007
Successful BST transactions with Coinboy and Wondercoin.
<< <i>Any update yet ??????? >>
Nothing today here so it is likely still wayward.
RIP Mom- 1932-2012
<< <i>Does anyone know what "summumbed" means?
It means the m is on the same keyboard as the c.
Russ, NCNE
DO YOU HAVE INSURANCE?
Shouldn't you have your collection covered which includes mailing? I know there is an expense to it but it certainly makes sense to me if you are mailing out $2k worth coins without full/cleared funds upfront.
<< <i>
<< <i>Does anyone know what "summumbed" means?
It means the m is on the same keyboard as the c.
Russ, NCNE >>
Sean Reynolds
"Keep in mind that most of what passes as numismatic information is no more than tested opinion at best, and marketing blather at worst. However, I try to choose my words carefully, since I know that you guys are always watching." - Joe O'Connor
I just refreshed my memory as when this whole started and I see the first post was just 5 days ago! It seems like this thread has been around a LOT LONGER than 5 days!!!
Successful BST xactions w/PCcoins, Drunner, Manofcoins, Rampage, docg, Poppee, RobKool, and MichealDixon.
<< <i>I have been keeping an eye on this thread to see how it all turns out.... >>
something tells me it served its purpose in motivating the buyer to settle up and we will never know the outcome
Velocity, Not Valuation Defines A Bubble.