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Old 12-16-2014, 02:01 PM
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Originally Posted by packs View Post
Don't think that would work though. Insurance would say the same thing: how do we know you mailed the item you claim to have mailed?
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Originally Posted by Runscott View Post
If that's the case, then insurance is totally worthless and no one should ever purchase it. I believe that if you know their has been theft, and you report it to the police, you are covered.
Your not looking at it from the perpective of the USPS. If it were that easy, every scammer would be mailing an empty package to a 'friend', insuring it for $1000, the friend saying they recevied an empty package and then the scammer filing a claim with the USPS. Packs makes a good point - how does the USPS know you really mailed the item you claim to have mailed?
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