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Old 04-24-2015, 03:01 PM
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suern3
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I have had good luck using the USPS, knock on wood. I have never ever had to tell them what I'm sending. They do have a standard question they are required to ask as to hazardous substance, glass, fragile, etc. I just say no. They don't really care what we are sending, other than that. There are so many options as far as insurance, shipping time, tracking. You can request a signature for delivery. You just need to decide what works for your situation. I do send quite a few things to my daughter and grandkids who live in another state. I do put my items in some sort of plastic wrapping, either a clean garbage bag or whatever fits. I like the idea of including a name and address inside the package, just in case, but so far haven't remembered that before closing up the package. As far as insurance, I usually just choose the standard amount. We all know these things are actually pricelessI don't ever take the fastest delivery time, like next day, expensive and so not necessary. Usually two or three day is pretty reasonable and often is delivered early.
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