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<p>[QUOTE="keemao, post: 1819501, member: 43972"]Well, I kind of agree with what you all say....but, when I package the coin I not only put the slab in a plastic bag but wrap that bag in bubblewrap and put it in a bubble envelope with peanuts to cushion it in transit. Yeah, most people would say that's above and beyond what you need to do, but that's what I do. The gripe I have is instead of just putting a new label on the envelope and returning it, he cuts the envelope in half, doesn't even really wrap the bubblewrap around the slab and ships it off the first time with to and from and the same bar code from when I shipped it so after it floated back and forth for a week from my town to his about 4 times it got redelivered to him because the PO machines kept reading it going to him. Then he attaches a new sort of label and resends it I am sure without checking the coin....or maybe he did and saw it was damaged and didn't want to say anything. Either way, whether it was damaged the first time he sent it or the second, his repackaging was not what it could have or should have been. True, I made the initial mistake and I have done it a few times and the coins were returned properly to avoid damage. Here's a pic of the worst side of the slab.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="keemao, post: 1819501, member: 43972"]Well, I kind of agree with what you all say....but, when I package the coin I not only put the slab in a plastic bag but wrap that bag in bubblewrap and put it in a bubble envelope with peanuts to cushion it in transit. Yeah, most people would say that's above and beyond what you need to do, but that's what I do. The gripe I have is instead of just putting a new label on the envelope and returning it, he cuts the envelope in half, doesn't even really wrap the bubblewrap around the slab and ships it off the first time with to and from and the same bar code from when I shipped it so after it floated back and forth for a week from my town to his about 4 times it got redelivered to him because the PO machines kept reading it going to him. Then he attaches a new sort of label and resends it I am sure without checking the coin....or maybe he did and saw it was damaged and didn't want to say anything. Either way, whether it was damaged the first time he sent it or the second, his repackaging was not what it could have or should have been. True, I made the initial mistake and I have done it a few times and the coins were returned properly to avoid damage. Here's a pic of the worst side of the slab.[/QUOTE]
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