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Posted By: dan mckee
A no brainer. Postal Insurance is the 2nd largest scam behind priority mail. You have to give blood to get paid a claim. You have to prove that what was lost is really worth what you insured it for. Also, be careful, A package insured for large dollars TIPS OFF warehouse postal employees that something very expensive is inside. I have had a registered package ripped open and the contents removed, also several other highly insured packages cut open with items stolen. Best thing to do is have a 3rd party policy that will insure your cards in place and while being mailed. There are a few companies out there, Enecia comes to mind, Will Hays uses them. Their labels do not disclose the value of the items inside. Dan. |
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