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<p>[QUOTE="tommyc03, post: 2099852, member: 17665"]With all due respect to the OP, I still maintain that ALL U.S. government agencies must use a .gov address. Look at all the trouble Hillary Clinton is in for using her own private server for her emails when she knew she was supposed to use a government server. (Not a political statement, just a fact) In the case of coins I believe it should incumbent upon the USPS to list all items lost/damaged and held by them to be posted separately so that any owners could prove their ownership just in case they did insure these items and were denied payout for whatever silly reason the USPS refuses to do so. This HAS happened, I know personally. Some dealers have private insurance and could also recover their losses this way, as would the insurers. I can't tell you how many times I have stamped my packages fragile or do not bend, just to watch an USPS employee toss or try to bend the package right in front of me. What you see in the photos is only one reason and proof of why the USPS is 13 billion $ in the red. The only business I am aware of that the government is involved in with recovered property is that which is recovered in drug busts and homes and land that were not paid for under various programs like HUD administers. This is a liquidator who has bid on various government foul ups.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tommyc03, post: 2099852, member: 17665"]With all due respect to the OP, I still maintain that ALL U.S. government agencies must use a .gov address. Look at all the trouble Hillary Clinton is in for using her own private server for her emails when she knew she was supposed to use a government server. (Not a political statement, just a fact) In the case of coins I believe it should incumbent upon the USPS to list all items lost/damaged and held by them to be posted separately so that any owners could prove their ownership just in case they did insure these items and were denied payout for whatever silly reason the USPS refuses to do so. This HAS happened, I know personally. Some dealers have private insurance and could also recover their losses this way, as would the insurers. I can't tell you how many times I have stamped my packages fragile or do not bend, just to watch an USPS employee toss or try to bend the package right in front of me. What you see in the photos is only one reason and proof of why the USPS is 13 billion $ in the red. The only business I am aware of that the government is involved in with recovered property is that which is recovered in drug busts and homes and land that were not paid for under various programs like HUD administers. This is a liquidator who has bid on various government foul ups.[/QUOTE]
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