On  Mon, 3 Jan 2005 at 11:16:54, Rich Mellor wrote:
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Cash is not really an option - too risky to send in the post
I find the -only- risky thing is to send money registered.
The only time I had a customer lose money was when a registered letter obviously containing money was opened.
If paper money is sent in an ordinary envelope, the risk of loss is negligible. The only issue then is trust in me (8-)#
and after all, it is illegal to send cash in the UK postal system.
I don't believe this.
I quote from the Royal Mail web site:
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When to choose extra compensation...

When you send anything valuable, like jewellery, DVDs or money, extra compensation is a small price to pay for added reassurance.
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Tony



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