Floyd wrote:
The Post Office can help you, believe it or not, by shipping items where an accepting signature is required for delivery. You would want to insure the package for an amount of at least 20% above actual value to mitigate the P.O. from just delivering the pkg. to the front porch.
Good advice. Is there any way the receiver can change the address after shipping? I've read where the buyer say they want to track it then know a way they can change the destination then claim they never received it then force a refund through PayPal. Not sure completely how it works but its part of the scam.