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Hi, thanks Kbalona and Biscuit for your input. When sending a package with delivery confirmation, it is trackable, but only to the destination city, not the actual address, and is not stamped, "delivered". The sender receives the tear-off portion that is stamped with the date and the post office location that received the package from the sender. Two out of three people at Paypal would not accept delivery confirmation as proof, yet, Express mail that includes tracking to the destination city only, is acceptable proof. A gray area with Paypal. You're exactly right Biscuit, a buyer must cooperate with the seller when an insurance claim is made, for the seller to be reimbursed. Thanks again, and hope to hear from other sellers.
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