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<p>[QUOTE="Owle, post: 1198471, member: 22004"]<b>Usps</b></p><p><br /></p><p>I usually ship my coins either Priority or Express. I have sent a number of packages to NGC recently and was told by a postmaster that Florida usually adds a day or two on to shipments for New England origin shipments.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you have something stolen just once, it can sour your perception of a service where 99% of the employees are good. Another full timer told me that when they hire part-time help, they have to deal with a lot of potential theft, and that one major city hired seasonal help they had to fire most of them for theft! Kind of shocking since tampering with the mail is a federal offense--check out your US attorney postings sometime to see how many people are facing sentences for related crimes.</p><p><br /></p><p>I once asked a postal clerk in a rural area about mail cover operations, I was just kind of curious. You don't want to do that--you could find yourself on that type of list.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Owle, post: 1198471, member: 22004"][b]Usps[/b] I usually ship my coins either Priority or Express. I have sent a number of packages to NGC recently and was told by a postmaster that Florida usually adds a day or two on to shipments for New England origin shipments. If you have something stolen just once, it can sour your perception of a service where 99% of the employees are good. Another full timer told me that when they hire part-time help, they have to deal with a lot of potential theft, and that one major city hired seasonal help they had to fire most of them for theft! Kind of shocking since tampering with the mail is a federal offense--check out your US attorney postings sometime to see how many people are facing sentences for related crimes. I once asked a postal clerk in a rural area about mail cover operations, I was just kind of curious. You don't want to do that--you could find yourself on that type of list.[/QUOTE]
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