On 08/24/2019 04:06 PM, Peter Coghlan via cctalk wrote:

What use is insurance?  If the unique machine that you have been searching for
for so long it destroyed in shipping, the insurance company pays you less
than it's value
It seems shippers have some label or something that identifies high-value packages, and if one gets damaged, some manager comes down hard on the person who did it. So, packages that are insured for higher values are USUALLY treated with greater care. Accidents can happen, of course.

There also seems to be a BIG difference in the usual level of care provided by different shippers. I have had several things smashed by UPS, some of them REALLY took a lot of effort to smash. I have NEVER had even the SLIGHTEST damage with FedEx, even their ground service.
This could just be statistical chance, but I don't think so.

I also had several international shipments with the US Post Office just totally disappear if I forgot to insure them. Never had one damaged or lost if insured.

Jon

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