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Posting Guidelines

Using a postal or courier service is a reliable and convenient way to send precious metals to others. Before doing so, make sure you’re aware of the associated risks. The following recommendations may help you identify those risks and consider ways to reduce them. 

Recommendation

Why

  • Use secure and protective packaging like padded mailers or sturdy boxes.
  • Take the time to write the postal address clearly and accurately as per the buyers specifications.
  • Keep yourself and the buyer informed by purchasing parcel tracking and SOD (Signature on Delivery) 
  • Take a photo of the completed parcel packaging you have used to send the item/s.
  • Set a cap on the $ dollar amount you are comfortable posting.

Doing so shields your items against damage, deters tampering or theft, and helps withstand rough handling.

This will reduce the risk of misrouting, delays, or lost shipments.

This provides real-time monitoring, helps predict delivery times, and enables quick action in case of issues.

Evidence of how the parcel was labelled and packed can be handy in case of claims or for reference purposes.

Prudent to risk management. It reduces potential monetary losses in case of damage or loss during transit.

 

  • Use secure and protective packaging like padded mailers or sturdy boxes. Doing so shields your items against damage, deters tampering or theft, and helps withstand rough handling.
  • Take the time to write the postal address clearly and accurately as per the buyers specifications. This will reduce the risk of misrouting, delays, or lost shipments.
  • Keep yourself and the buyer informed by purchasing parcel tracking and SOD (Signature on Delivery) This provides real-time monitoring, helps predict delivery times, and enables quick action in case of issues.
  • Take a photo of the completed parcel packaging you have used to send the item/s. Evidence of how the parcel was labelled and packed can be handy in case of disputes, claims, or for reference purposes.
  • Set a cap on the $ dollar amount you are comfortable posting. This reduces potential monetary losses in case of damage or loss during transit.
Despite its high success rate, on rare occasions items sent via post or courier can get damaged and do go missing. Resolving issues related to lost parcels and damaged goods can be a complicated, drawnout and stressful process for both the sender and recipient. So if you remain unsure whether posting bullion is worth the risk, consider face to face delivery instead.