>
> Posted by: "william cole" [EMAIL PROTECTED] billcwithonec
> Date: Wed Dec 10, 2008 11:42 am ((PST))
>
> <...> insurance is a must! Period, end of discussion! If anything
> can go wrong, it is when you don't insure! It's like the package
> gods know when a package is not insured, ir under insured.
>
> ALWAYS insure for full replacement value (list price!).
>
> self insuring is an option, but you are on the hook sooner or later
> for a package.<...>
>
> I prefer to ship UPS as I get a pickup every day, and I know there
> system inside and out.<...>
Have you ever had an insured loss with UPS? How is the amount of the
loss determined? I have insured some items with the U.S. Postal
Service, but I have never had to make a claim. I am unsure how the
process works.
There is, for example, no list price for out-of-production kits or for
brass models imported fifteen years ago or for scratch-built, prize
winning models. I can see where the insured shipper and the shipping
company may not agree on the value of the item that is lost or
damaged. Is the price the buyer agreed to pay sufficient proof?
--
Bill Roberts
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