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15 March 2011, 02:49 AM | #31 |
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As stated USPS Express < $5K or USPS Registered for >$5K and <$25K. It is actually cheaper to ship Express over First Class with insurance as the cost for insurance is 3X for first class. At approximately $3,200 of insurance the cost is more for first class then Express. The reason is it is 3X more likely to get lost. Additionally, it takes 21 days before you can file a claim, vice 7 for Express.
I would send the seller a nice note stating you have paid for the item, recommend USPS Express or Registered insured for full amount, and that if the item has not been shipped within a reasonable time of 24 to 48 hours that you will need to start proceeding with PayPal. PayPal is not releasing funds to sellers who do not have sufficient feedback history until the item has been received. This is part of their fraud prevention program.
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It must be the brown paper tape for USPS registered.
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15 March 2011, 05:58 AM | #33 |
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USPS Registered is probably one of the safest and best values shipping from Hawaii.
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15 March 2011, 10:25 AM | #34 |
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15 March 2011, 10:26 AM | #35 |
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15 March 2011, 12:00 PM | #36 |
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I always ship with FedEx and buy the insurance from them. Never had a problem, imagine trying to make a claim with USPS. I have had so many boxes nearly destroyed by USPS Registered Mail. My thought is FedEx has about twelve hours from the time I drop off the package to delivery, less likely for loss or damage. My warped thought.
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15 March 2011, 12:14 PM | #37 | |
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The main difference between them is that if you have a claim with USPS you will get your money and with Fed-Ex you won't, pretty simple!! |
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15 March 2011, 04:31 PM | #38 |
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FedEx considers watches to be jewerly and thus will only insure it to a maximum of $500.
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15 March 2011, 08:49 PM | #39 |
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When I sent my Explorer II off for service I used USPS Registered mail. Anyone that handles the package (that joke writes itself) has to sign for it and they use paper tape with a tamper stamp. USPS registered mail is an acceptable transport for documents up to the Secret clearance level. Insurance of up to $25k can be added as well.
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16 March 2011, 07:53 AM | #40 |
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Thanks. Any others anyone can recommend besides Parcel Pro? Parcel Pro is more for jewelers shipping more then a few times per year. When I called they ask a battery of questions to find out who you are, how much you will be using the service and what type of jewelery you will be shipping when using the service. I understand the reason for the questions as they do not want anyone shipping through them that is not in the jewelry business in order to avoid fraudulent claims. If you are going to ship a few watches per year, they do not want you as a client.
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16 March 2011, 10:41 AM | #41 |
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I use USPO Registered mail return receipt for all watches shipped nothing lost in 30 plus years and when I talked to my local postmaster he said everyone has to sign who touches it and if it gets lost on your signature it's automatic loss of job. The longest anyone had to wait was 11 days I had one go to Anchorage Alaska and it took only 4 days. I'd rather have it get there in one piece and at a decent price time is irrelavant. Rik
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5 May 2011, 03:32 PM | #43 |
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OP, that's complete BS. The bet way to send a Rolex, either to a private party or to an RSC, is via Registered Mail (with insurance) at the USPS. It takes all of 5 minutes...well, maybe more if there's a line at the post office...
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