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Originally Posted by bobbyw8469
They keep trying to pin this on the USPS, but my info shows this package was never even handed off to the USPS. Did a disgruntled employee see it just laying around too long and decided to take it home?? Enquiring minds want to know. And that is also crazy that they want to pay out last years prices. I would like to get cards at last years prices as well.
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Unless they can demonstrate that USPS accepted the package and lost it, they are going to be SOL and it falls on them. Additionally, and most important, they have a department dedicated to upcharging submissions due to the increase in value attained over time or due to the final grade or both. They owe you what the cards are worth today in the graded holders they are in. Anything less than that is BS. The grading fees are not recoverable if they pay you true FMV for the lost cards. Not SMR value but true market value like their upcharge department does.