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Posted By: sagard
Anyone who manages to squeeze a dime from USPS on an insurance claim has done a nearly impossible feat. Usually the answer will be "insufficient packaging". On a lost item they will make you produce receipts, not a sales invoice. Then they make you verify/triple verify with your pissed off customer that they didn't receive the item. Then they make you get that statement from the customer in writing. Then they think about it for a while. Then eventually they will either send you a check of what they have determined your item was worth or reject your claim outright. |
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