I know that I am being crazy, and I worry too much, but I am just curious what the odds are of USPS losing the shipment of a cue that you ship off, or anything else going wrong (like postman delivering the package to the wrong address, or anything else you can think of)?
Do you trust USPS to get your cues (that you sell or receive) to their destination, or do you not trust them as much as services like UPS, FED EX, and others?
I always get really nervous when trading cues through the mail (but only on occasions when the cue is worth a lot to me), and using USPS to do the trade.
Maybe this question belongs in NPR (non pool related), but thought that maybe it would be okay if I posted it on here.
Thanks for your opinions about USPS, and their handing of your cue shipments.
I have used USPS for the last 15 years pretty much exclusively with only a handful or so delays and minor mishaps. Nothing ever lost or damaged, but I take a lot of extra care in packing cues. Literally hundreds of items shipped. FedEx use to get a chunk of my business until they went nuts on their rates. Now, I only use them for select shipments. UPS, no thanks.
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What this guy says......
In addition, always get the insurance over $200 so the person has to sign for it.
If it's worth over $1000.00 I would recommend sending it "registered mail" so it is handled much better. Registered mail does not go through any machinery at all and it gets signed by each employee that touched it, very safe.
I have used USPS for the last 15 years pretty much exclusively with only a handful or so delays and minor mishaps. Nothing ever lost or damaged, but I take a lot of extra care in packing cues. Literally hundreds of items shipped. FedEx use to get a chunk of my business until they went nuts on their rates. Now, I only use them for select shipments. UPS, no thanks.