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Posted By: Dave
It hasn't happened yet, but I'm waiting on the first time. Say I have a T206 Walter Johnson Portrait card. Looking at the condition of the card, I want to insure it for $1000 through the mail to get to PSA, SGC, or wherever. It gets lost in the mail. How in the world are you supposed to be able to make the claim that you had a $1000 card in the mail? Assuming you just bought the card on ebay, or at a card shop, and have a reciept for what you bought the card for, should be no problem in getting that money back if lost in the mail. But what if the card was handed down from a relative, or a gift? Are you just out the money and the card because you can't prove it's value? Ugh. |
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