IMPROVING THE ODDS OF DELIVERY
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 8:23 pm
This might seem elementary but:
When shipping something by mail, spend about a buck and get a "Proof of Mailing". There's no insurance involved. It just says that, on the day stamped on the receipt, you deposited in the mail a piece of mail addressed to your recipient.
Use waterproof ink for ALL addresses and other markings on your package. I had a tube get lost in the mail because the eBay seller used a water-soluble ink for my address. It became illegible when the package got wet. Luckily, she used a permanent ink for the return address and, after three months and two tries, I got my tube.
JERRY
N9LCD
When shipping something by mail, spend about a buck and get a "Proof of Mailing". There's no insurance involved. It just says that, on the day stamped on the receipt, you deposited in the mail a piece of mail addressed to your recipient.
Use waterproof ink for ALL addresses and other markings on your package. I had a tube get lost in the mail because the eBay seller used a water-soluble ink for my address. It became illegible when the package got wet. Luckily, she used a permanent ink for the return address and, after three months and two tries, I got my tube.
JERRY
N9LCD