
Dear Knights and Knightesses:
As per Postal Regulations, valuables should be sent by Insured Mail only. This Rule is insisted many nations.
In India, Postal and customs are criminals. They keep a Record of what is inside the package at the time of opening.
They FEED MY ADDRESS IN THE COMPUTER AND WATCH, REGULARLY. If the coins are sent by ordinary mail, it will not show up. They steal
If sent by Registered Mail, the customs criminals open it and remove the contents. They staple it and send the empty envelope.
Insured Mail with coins is only way, left out
Here too, the customs criminals LEVY CUSTOMS DUTY, PURPOSELY, BECAUSE, I HAVE GIVEN COMPLAINT ABOUT AGAINST THEFT.
Recently, U.S.Proof Sets of 2005, 2006 and 2007 were valued by a customs criminal for Rs.25,000 and a duty of Rs.4000 equal to $100 was levied.
(I CAN RECEIVE COINS UP TO RS.10,000 = $250 AS GIFT AS PER RULES.)
I appealed them, quoting the above rule. But they said the above 3 Proof Sets were assessed for Rs.25,000 = $650 But the levy was reduced to $75 But the Proof Sets were BROKEN TO PIECES.
In U.S.Post office also there are problems.
A friend from Florida sent Ike Blue Pack by Registered Mail. In California the packet 'was found damaged' and they have removed the Blue Pack and other siver coins. Other copper, nickel coins were returned to him back.
Another friend from Florida has sent Sacagawea Dollars from 1991 to 2007 with Prez. Dansco Album. Though it was sent by Regd. Mail with Insurance cover of $50 or so THE PACKAGE HAS NOT RECEIVED BY ME.
On complaint and initiation of Tracer Action the USPS has not refunded the insured value so far.
German Customs are very very honest.
So, thefts are being done by Postal system and Customs in India. INSURED MAIL IS THE ONLY SAFE WAY.
George