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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1982237, member: 19065"]USPS does contract much of its parcel handling by private carriers and increasingly takes on delivery, particularly for residential customers, from private carriers such as FedEx (SmartPost) and UPS (SurePost). With that much ambiguity, there's not really more than an illusion of safety no matter which outfit you start your parcel out with. By sheer volume, statistically, something is going to go wrong, be it accident, neglect or wrongdoing. The more any one person employs these services the more likely one is to encounter a problem, especially where valuables are concerned. There's not much other way to go about courier services, though you might consider third party insurance with a company that would provide the specific kind of coverage you need, though the cost to maintain such coverage may not be something most individuals wish to shoulder to offset a few losses over time. In the case of this missing $1000 note, it appears to be as others stated, that the note never existed, which negates blame on the carrier.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1982237, member: 19065"]USPS does contract much of its parcel handling by private carriers and increasingly takes on delivery, particularly for residential customers, from private carriers such as FedEx (SmartPost) and UPS (SurePost). With that much ambiguity, there's not really more than an illusion of safety no matter which outfit you start your parcel out with. By sheer volume, statistically, something is going to go wrong, be it accident, neglect or wrongdoing. The more any one person employs these services the more likely one is to encounter a problem, especially where valuables are concerned. There's not much other way to go about courier services, though you might consider third party insurance with a company that would provide the specific kind of coverage you need, though the cost to maintain such coverage may not be something most individuals wish to shoulder to offset a few losses over time. In the case of this missing $1000 note, it appears to be as others stated, that the note never existed, which negates blame on the carrier.[/QUOTE]
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