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<p>[QUOTE="adric22, post: 1521760, member: 38146"]I have been buying 2 to 3 coins per week for a while. Most of them get shipped via US Postal Service.</p><p><br /></p><p>Yesterday I had two tracking numbers showing they were "out for delivery" and eventually both of them said they were delivered. When I got home from work, only one of the packages was in my mailbox. I checked with my neighbors, but nothing. The interesting thing is the mail always comes down our street between 12:00pm and 1:00pm. The item that was delivered shows on the tracking page it was delivered at 12:30pm which sounds correct. The one that didn't show up said it was delivered at 10:30am. How could that be? My guess is it was delivered to somebody in a totally different neighborhood.</p><p><br /></p><p>The coins weren't very valuable. The packages was supposed to contain 2x 1950's era German 5-Mark silver coins. I paid $17 for the pair. So it isn't a huge loss. But does anyone think I'll ever see the package? Since I wouldn't say this is the fault of the seller, I don't see any reason to pester them about it. What would you do?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="adric22, post: 1521760, member: 38146"]I have been buying 2 to 3 coins per week for a while. Most of them get shipped via US Postal Service. Yesterday I had two tracking numbers showing they were "out for delivery" and eventually both of them said they were delivered. When I got home from work, only one of the packages was in my mailbox. I checked with my neighbors, but nothing. The interesting thing is the mail always comes down our street between 12:00pm and 1:00pm. The item that was delivered shows on the tracking page it was delivered at 12:30pm which sounds correct. The one that didn't show up said it was delivered at 10:30am. How could that be? My guess is it was delivered to somebody in a totally different neighborhood. The coins weren't very valuable. The packages was supposed to contain 2x 1950's era German 5-Mark silver coins. I paid $17 for the pair. So it isn't a huge loss. But does anyone think I'll ever see the package? Since I wouldn't say this is the fault of the seller, I don't see any reason to pester them about it. What would you do?[/QUOTE]
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