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Posted By: Bob S
In my humble opinion, forget shipper insurance. Talk to your insurance agent and cover these issues under your umbrella policy. Not only will you eliminate your risk, you can sell, and mention to prospective buyers that you will be responsible for lost or damaged shipments. Of course get the appropriate shipper delivery verification provisions, etc. |
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