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Old 02-13-2011, 12:09 AM
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Jesse Rosen
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So what of value is there to ship that isn’t on that list? No art, no jewelry, nothing with "fragile qualities," no gems, no precious metals, no antiques, no collectibles, and no papers that have value associated with them. That leaves clothing, and durable electronics? I guess I’ll just go with USPS next time.

I think it’s silly that certain items are excluded. If they sell you the insurance, then they should be on the hook for the value of the insurance that they sold you. I find it especially irritating in my case because I told them exactly what was in my package, and exactly how much I wanted to insure it for. I can understand that they don’t want to be on the hook for fragile items that are packed incorrectly, but just about anything can be packaged safely for shipment if you know what you’re doing.

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