I had a bow stolen by a USPS employee. I had sold it to a tradgang member and when I shipped it, the clerk asked what was in the package I was insuring for $1000 I told her a bow. It was a take down widow PLV longbow. I noticed she put it on the floor by her chair, but I didn't think anything about it. in a few days the buyer asked me to check the status because he had not received it. it never showed leaving our usps office. I couldn't get any kinda response from them other than just wait, it will show up. well it did a few weeks later, in a nearby towns archery shop that a friend of mine worked in. apparently the clerk gave it to her son or husband who very surprisingly couldn't shoot a 60 lb left handed longbow, and he took it to the archery shop and traded it for a range finder. my buddy called me, knowing I shoot trad and lefthanded and asked if I was interested in the bow. I had to buy it back for the cost of the range finder then with the help of another tradganger who is a postmaster in Iowa , I filed a claim and started a investigation into it. I payed the buyer back his money. to my knowledge the employee is still working for the usps, my claim paid at a rate determined by the usps and much lower than the $1000 insurance I had paid for. this really left me with a bad taste for the USPS, I have also had packages left out beside our road side mailbox rather than put on the front porch and even had one sitting on top of our mailbox. I had to talk to the post office branch manager about that and I use fed ex now all I can otherwise I will use UPS and have had no issues...we use fed ex exclusively at work because UPS is bad about not paying claims on damaged goods, where fed ex has never given us a problem. Good luck, hopefully the same thing didn't happen to you