For broadcast on CBS Radio Network stations
September 11-12, 1999:
Stamp Thefts
The Stamp Collecting Report, I'm Lloyd de Vries.
This year, there have been a number of big-money thefts
from stamp dealers on their way home from shows. Most of
the loot has been classic U-S stamps, left in locked car
trunks, out of sight, while the dealers ate in a
restaurant or stayed overnight at a motel.
They've occurred in different parts of the country. The
dealers believe they were followed -- how else to explain
that the break-ins occurred several hours later and in
another state?
Another theft occurred in a package shipped via an express
delivery company. The package arrived, but not the
25-thousand dollars in stamps that were inside.
There's no easy answer to the problem of auto and truck
break-ins on the way home from shows, but there are some
precautions all of us can take when shipping stamps: Don't
use the word "stamps" anywhere on the package, including
the return address. Insure the shipment, and require that
the recipient actually signs for it.
There is SOME good news in all this: If no one was
interested in stamps any more....there wouldn't be any
reason to steal them.
And that's Stamp Collecting this week.
I'm Lloyd de Vries, CBS News.
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