USPS doing their part to eliminate old Mopar parts

Looked to be in great shape too.
When I ship I try to over pack, mark it heavy or fragile (if it makes any difference). I have horror stories from USPS, Fed Ex and UPS. Sent a beautiful dash pad USPS some time
ago. I thought buyer was trying to scam me, package looked like somebody smashed it into a wall. UPS destroyed a heater box shipped to Texas. Shipped a frame rail Fed Ex to Fl.,
it wound up in Phoenix. My ph.# was on the package and a woman called me about. It eventually made it to Fl. about a month later. In most of my shipping with USPS it has been
positive. Their rates are the best unless it is heavy or a large package. Greyhound has never lost anything I shipped, but can take a long time. Haven't shipped anything Greyhound
since Covid -19. Sales on everything have really dropped off.