SlugBreath
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Isn't that explained here?What is a registered item and what is an insured item?
I registered it and when it never arrived I was told that it had arrived at the US Mail service and that was as far as it could be tracked.
I think the odds of it getting lost are the about the same actually. But you can track itBut once you can track it and your recipient needs to sign for it, the odds of it going astray/getting lost are slim.
I don't understand. What is the difference in paying for a registered parcel or a registered letter. The handling procedure by An Post should be the same. It should not be up to the individual staff member behind the counter to decide if the parcel might contain something of value but the letter nothing of value.If it's tracked and registered you're safe enough. In my experience, they usually only ask about value when sending packages. But once you can track it and your recipient needs to sign for it, the odds of it going astray/getting lost are slim.
Because a parcel would be considered 'goods' I suppose and a letter is typically documentation? No idea, that's just how it's always been done in my experience so I'd imagine you'd need to specifically ask if you wanted to insure valuable letter contents.I don't understand. What is the difference in paying for a registered parcel or a registered letter. The handling procedure by An Post should be the same. It should not be up to the individual staff member behind the counter to decide if the parcel might contain something of value but the letter nothing of value.
I would have thought so. There are a couple of forms to complete. Were you offered these in the Post Office or offered any information?Should I have been asked to declare the value of the item as part of the registering process?
When I got home I rang the Post Office back and asked that very question....the answer I got was "that it is not within her job description" to do that.I would have thought so. There are a couple of forms to complete. Were you offered these in the Post Office or offered any information?
You would not think that from looking at their website. It says that there is,Registering an item with an Post only guarantees safe return to the receiver’s local postal service and not to the actual address. I discovered this a couple of years ago when I sent an item to the States. I registered it and when it never arrived I was told that it had arrived at the US Mail service and that was as far as it could be tracked.
There is no mention that the tracking only covers the item as far as the postal border with another country. Are they saying that your item is only covered as far as "Dublin Port" or one of our airports?
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