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Hi all,
sorry if this is a bit off-topic... I sold a ticket on eBay and need to send it with signature confirmation and $300 insurance if possible. Since this is a ticket to a current event, I can mail it in a plain envelope. What is my best option to make sure both the buyer and myself are protected? I am leaning towards certified with return receipt (lady at the post office told me someone will have to sign for it). Any help/advice is greatly appreciated Last edited by CW; 10-06-2014 at 10:41 PM. |
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