Thread: Mailing a quilt
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Old 05-07-2014, 01:00 PM
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mom2boyz
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Wow!! This is a terrible percentage of wrong deliveries! Thank you everyone for your suggestions. I have followed many of the suggestions previously on my own but I will now tape and retape, insure, check the actual label before mailing, request a signature and a tracking number. I hope this covers it. Nothing is simple anymore - it seems.


Originally Posted by scrapinmema View Post
The few that I have had to mail I send via USPS and insure for the amount of my material and my longarm expense. Have never had a problem with them being delivered to the wrong address. Will say that 80% of the time that UPS and Fed-ex deliver a package to my home it is delivered to the next block. They can't seem to read the difference between an 8 and 9. The people that live in that home are really good about bringing me my packages.
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