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Posted By: ken McMillan
My wife and I were filling out the paper work at the counter and wrote down that the package contained baseball cards. That is when the store owner told us that UPS would not insure "paper collectables" or paper in general. She suggested to put "documents" on the claim for as they would insure them. Seemed rather strange to me as we use this UPS store when we ship anything. The owner knows my wife fairly well through doing business in the past so I am sure that the owner was acting our best interests. The package was only valued at $200.00 so it wasn't like we were claiming a huge dollar amount. ODD? |
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