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<p>[QUOTE="Johndoe2000$, post: 2807801, member: 82085"].......UPDATE......</p><p>The seller did file a claim with the USPS, and all went well. I have received a $100 refund for damages, without further problems from either the seller, or the P.O. I highly doubt that I'll be able to find replacement (ogp only) as I have already looked. I do have the coin set at least, only the presentation, and resale value have been affected. I suppose I could try again, then re-sell the ones I have at a discount or something. I don't know.</p><p>For the sellers out there, could placing a fragile sticker on the package work to prevent this type of issue??? Are you/we simply at the mercy of the delivery services to not crush the bubble pack envelopes which could contain cardboard boxes??? I don't know how often damage occurs, but this isn't the first time that I have received an item that has been damaged, at least slightly. In this instance, the "thin" cardboard ogp is important, to me at least. Any comments, or advice for future shipping damage prevention???</p><p>Thanks.</p><p> John.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Johndoe2000$, post: 2807801, member: 82085"].......UPDATE...... The seller did file a claim with the USPS, and all went well. I have received a $100 refund for damages, without further problems from either the seller, or the P.O. I highly doubt that I'll be able to find replacement (ogp only) as I have already looked. I do have the coin set at least, only the presentation, and resale value have been affected. I suppose I could try again, then re-sell the ones I have at a discount or something. I don't know. For the sellers out there, could placing a fragile sticker on the package work to prevent this type of issue??? Are you/we simply at the mercy of the delivery services to not crush the bubble pack envelopes which could contain cardboard boxes??? I don't know how often damage occurs, but this isn't the first time that I have received an item that has been damaged, at least slightly. In this instance, the "thin" cardboard ogp is important, to me at least. Any comments, or advice for future shipping damage prevention??? Thanks. John.[/QUOTE]
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