01-13-2010, 03:39 PM
Dakota wrote:
Does Delivery Confirmation require a signature? If not, then what is the proof that the buyer actually received it? You can go down this road further. Does the person receiving the merchandise have to show ID that he is indeed the buyer?
Technically your are correct, but ibn my experience delivery confirmation seriously decreases the chances an item will go missing, and also decreases the chances a joker will try to pretend they never received anything. I'm with grateful-- I consider it an absolute minimum when I use USPS for anything that's not expendable.