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<p>[QUOTE="fatima, post: 1400432, member: 22143"]Most likely, Blame the Dealer that sent it. </p><p><br /></p><p>The photos of the box don't show the Registered Mail stickers attached to it. It shows that signature is required but the PO sells different versions of this and the less expensive options only verify that someone signed for it. Registered Mail, the most expensive option, means that it gets sent in a special locked facility on the trucks and they won't deliver it unless you sign for it and you first have to provide photo ID. The PO maintains custody tracking, throughout the entire mail process which is why it's called Registered. </p><p><br /></p><p>If you believe the boxes were sent Registered, then contact you local Postmaster General. Someone didn't do their job, and they may have broken postal law. You should not need rent a PO Box for this service. For sending/receiving coins, Registered is the only way to go. It provides full protection of the transit process though it won't protect you from shady dealers who send empty boxes. If it turns out it wasn't sent registered, then I wouldn't be doing business with that dealer again. He should have known better.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="fatima, post: 1400432, member: 22143"]Most likely, Blame the Dealer that sent it. The photos of the box don't show the Registered Mail stickers attached to it. It shows that signature is required but the PO sells different versions of this and the less expensive options only verify that someone signed for it. Registered Mail, the most expensive option, means that it gets sent in a special locked facility on the trucks and they won't deliver it unless you sign for it and you first have to provide photo ID. The PO maintains custody tracking, throughout the entire mail process which is why it's called Registered. If you believe the boxes were sent Registered, then contact you local Postmaster General. Someone didn't do their job, and they may have broken postal law. You should not need rent a PO Box for this service. For sending/receiving coins, Registered is the only way to go. It provides full protection of the transit process though it won't protect you from shady dealers who send empty boxes. If it turns out it wasn't sent registered, then I wouldn't be doing business with that dealer again. He should have known better.[/QUOTE]
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