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Post by bladesstamps on Mar 31, 2023 16:44:50 GMT
Hi. I was wondering if anyone else has had any issues with getting emails answered back from any of the major stamp societies like The Philatelic Society? I have sent multiple emails to several societies to find out how to go about getting some of my stamps looked at and maybe certified but none of them will answer me back. Any advice welcome.
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Mr. H
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Posts: 952
What I collect: US, Netherlands, Whatever suits my fancy.
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Post by Mr. H on Mar 31, 2023 17:03:06 GMT
Hi. I was wondering if anyone else has had any issues with getting emails answered back from any of the major stamp societies like The Philatelic Society? I have sent multiple emails to several societies to find out how to go about getting some of my stamps looked at and maybe certified but none of them will answer me back. Any advice welcome. Here's the link to the American Philatelic Society Expertizing Service stamps.org/services/stamp-authentication. They have a form to be completed, which you mail in with the stamp and payment. Here's the link for the Philatelic Foundation www.philatelicfoundation.org/expertizing-process/certificate-application/
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angore
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What I collect: WW, focus on British Empire
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Post by angore on Apr 1, 2023 10:10:58 GMT
I have not had any problems with emails to APS.
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bafletcher
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Posts: 148
What I collect: Worldwide Stamps and Covers (focus: British Africa, Caribbean, British Commonwealth, Croatia, Greece, Pakistan, Nepal)
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Post by bafletcher on Apr 1, 2023 11:14:42 GMT
While I have not had items expertized through APS, I have had other email requests and have been surprised (pleasantly) with blazingly fast responses (sometimes within the same hour). Every year when I renew my membership (31 years ongoing) I feel good about the benefits I continue to receive as a member.
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