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"best" way to send cards
I sent a small box of T206's today via UPS Ground with insurance and the total was $124.
I just calculated shipping the same box on USPS.com and the price for Priority flat rate Registered with insurance was $40.50. Am I missing anything? (Hopefully not my cards :o ) |
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..was UPS made aware that old baseball cards were in that box ?? And they accepted money for UPS " insurance " . ?? .. |
USPS v/s UPS
USPS registered mail is transferred through the system under lock and key.
Why such a different in price, did you require UPS to have signature to deliver. Did you go directly to UPS or a Contracted UPS store front which may be double the fee? |
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I have a UPS Capital flex policy which covers high value shipments. It's very inexpensive and has always paid out when needed. My annual spend is also about $400k so not sure how that works for persons shipping cards. May be worth looking into.
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I just left the post office. Mailed in a Priority medium flat rate box, Registered with signature confirmation and $10,000 insurance. $47.30 with a delivery date of Monday.
One odd thing, they wouldn't allow box tape. All openings/seams must use gummed brown tape. |
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Yep, anything sent registered thru USPS--you must use the brown gum tape.
I had to do that several times--on all seams. In fact, bought a roll myself. Just wet it and stick it. Sometimes you get a nice clerk to do it in front of you at no charge with their tape. BTW- My recent experience with FEDEX- i had a next day package for a small car part in a bag...They decided to put it on a windshield(under wiper) on one of my cars in the driveway. Lazy assholes!!!! |
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I tried to use brown tape before (imagine just like clear 3M packing tape....but brown). I was quickly told that was incorrect - that is MUST be the gummed brown "paper" tape.
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I just bought a roll of reinforced kraft gummed tape at Grainger, $11. |
Sent a package w/ insurance via USPS website once. NC to Beckett. With $5k insurance which was all I could get online even though value was more like $6000, and priority mail, cost $88. Package went missing in Dallas ,I believe ( whichever hub is nearest Beckett). Filed a claim, had to "prove" the contents value, Basically where I had printouts from where I had bought some of the items online. Ended up receiving roughly $4500 from USPS . The teller at the PO says, " wonder how much it would have cost to ship that registered"? Calculated $5k insurance , still priority , Would have been $33. He said b/c the package is signed for every time it changes hands, the insurance is basically "free" .
I know whenever I ship anything of value now, it goes registered. The paper tape is so no-one can remove the date/red stamp that they use on all edges and seems. |
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I only use USPS overnight or registered. Insured... Registered actually includes up to $25k in free insurance because the risk is so low...Overnight is good also since less hands touch package. My local LCS uses UPS and they regularly misplace high dollar packages and he has that large policy program also...
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My go to is priority express. 1-2 days just about everywhere. Cost $25ish. Get a collectibles insurance policy and you are covered that way.
Just sold some stuff yesterday morning, dropped at USPS around 9:30am in Maryland, delivered to Ohio at 10:30 this morning. Can’t beat that service for the price. |
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