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Posted By: Corey R. Shanus
From what I've been told the safest way to send cards is via registered mail. When it is done that way, the package is literally tape-sealed at each potential opening and stamps affixed to the seals. That way if it is opened before it reaches its intended recipient there would be evidence of tampering. I'm also told that when the package is not on a truck/plane, it is kept in a safe. Has anybody who has shipped this way encountered problems? I'm curious to know. |
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