[meteorite-list] Certificate of Mailing
From: David Gunning <davidgunning_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Fri, 27 May 2011 20:04:24 -0400 (EDT) Message-ID: <49588.74.209.45.243.1306541064.squirrel_at_webmail.fairpoint.net> Hi All, It's disheartening to read the post about the painting lost in the mails. Here's a little tip I've utilized for many years to give me a little piece of mind, a little extra piece of mind, whenever I mail something with the USPS that I want to be able to document that was mailed. It's called a "certificate of mailing". How it works is this: when an item is entrusted to the USPS I pay a little extra something, less than $2.00, for a a piece of paper known as a USPS "certificate of mailing" It offers proof that I mailed something to so and so. The person to whom a letter, padded parcel envelope, or whatever, is mailed to does not know that I have this "proof" but if something is "lost" in the mail the "Certificate of Mailing" covers my tush. If anyone were ever to claim that something was maybe not mailed I have certifiable USPS proof that it was. Fortunately, nothing of mine has ever been lost in the mail. Yesterday, for example, I sent off a possible meteorite to an expert for an opinion of what may be a small slightly magnetic meteorite with a USPS "Certificate of Mailing". I anticipate no problem with the specimen reaching it's intended final destination. But if there is a problem, well, need I say more? This little precaution may also help keep some people honest. Best wishes to all. David Gunning Received on Fri 27 May 2011 08:04:24 PM PDT |
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