USPS postal thefts, probably inside the Jersey City Distribution Center

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  1. Hiddendragon

    Hiddendragon World coin collector

    I don't know. How recent was yours? Mine was maybe 2-3 months ago. I never got much communication from them. A check just showed up in the mailbox.
     
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  3. Marsden

    Marsden Well-Known Member

    Mine was six months ago. The usps had bounced the item all over the country for 30 days before it vanished. I had insured it for $400. I have a copy of the letter somewhere.
     
  4. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    It should be good enough. From the Domestic Mail Manual for acceptable proof of value for a claim there are two that could apply

    a. A sales receipt, paid invoice or bill of sale, or statement of value from a reputable dealer

    e. A copy of a credit card statement or other documentation indicating the amount paid.

    then they have something for internet based payments

    f. For Internet transactions conducted through a Web-based payment network that offers payment services through a stored value account, provide a computer printout of the online transaction identifying the purchaser and seller, price paid, date of transaction, description of item purchased, and assurance that the transaction status is completed. The printout must clearly identify the Web-based payment network provider through which the Internet transaction was conducted.

    If the payment went through Paypal there could be a problem with the receipt not clearly identifying the buyyer and seller or the description of the item,
     
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