Right.  Maybe not a tightwad...insurance is just another form of gambling.  
The insurance company is gambling that in most cases the item will arrive 
safely and they'll get to keep your money.  An individual that doesn't 
insure for the full amount is also gambling that it will arrive safely and 
they'll save some money.

I insure largely, because I assume that if it's insured that it's a slight 
deterrent to in-transit theft.  If not insured the most one will get at the 
counter is a "Sorry".


Tom C.


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Subject: Re: ebay woes
Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 10:20:20 +1000

On 11/10/06, John Forbes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 > Yes, but we are not talking about people sending boxes full of potatoes.
 > In this case, there is evidence that a box was sent.  It simply hasn't
 > arrived.  What was in the box is immaterial.
 >
 > Why the idiot insured it for less than its full value is a mystery.
 >
 > By "idiot", I mean the buyer, though the seller should of course have
 > insisted on insuring for full value.

Very simple, to save money on the shipping and or customs/duty
charges. AKA Tightwad

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