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<p>[QUOTE="Dillan, post: 3570267, member: 90539"]There also could be the chance , that the person the items were bought from never, put them in the package. This would be a way for the seller to make it look as if USPS employees stole the said goods. Now saying that ,it is most likely this would not happen unless you are dealing with a scammer whose intentions are less then ethical . Always know who you are purchasing from , and if you are not sure where to buy your items , ask people who is a dependable honest dealer . There are many great and honest people out there , but there are just as many not worth your time of day. When I sold on eBay , I sent in the hundreds if not over a thousand packages , mostly through USPS . I never lost a single item in the mail . pure luck or honest postal workers ? It is really hard to point the finger at any one when the package is handled by many different people during this process. I would like to believe that it is hardly worth losing your job for $45.00 dollars worth the coins. I believe that 99.99% of all postal workers are honest hard working people that do not steal . The very first thing for newcomers especially is to do the research before spending your cash. The good people on Coin Talk would probably give you some help in learning who is worth your time and money , and possibly who is not. Dillan[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Dillan, post: 3570267, member: 90539"]There also could be the chance , that the person the items were bought from never, put them in the package. This would be a way for the seller to make it look as if USPS employees stole the said goods. Now saying that ,it is most likely this would not happen unless you are dealing with a scammer whose intentions are less then ethical . Always know who you are purchasing from , and if you are not sure where to buy your items , ask people who is a dependable honest dealer . There are many great and honest people out there , but there are just as many not worth your time of day. When I sold on eBay , I sent in the hundreds if not over a thousand packages , mostly through USPS . I never lost a single item in the mail . pure luck or honest postal workers ? It is really hard to point the finger at any one when the package is handled by many different people during this process. I would like to believe that it is hardly worth losing your job for $45.00 dollars worth the coins. I believe that 99.99% of all postal workers are honest hard working people that do not steal . The very first thing for newcomers especially is to do the research before spending your cash. The good people on Coin Talk would probably give you some help in learning who is worth your time and money , and possibly who is not. Dillan[/QUOTE]
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