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Posted By: warshawlaw
I just received a card on which I paid an optional insurance charge. It arrived in an envelope showing no insurance. Since I paid for it, I asked the seller to refund the payment for the insurance that was not purchased. Here is the seller's response: |
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Posted By: MW
...but the seller should provide a link to documentation outlining his private guarantee. Absent that, I think you're right -- it's unenforceable and relatively useless. |
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Posted By: runscott
...as long as he describes it in his listing. This, of course, would bring the weasels out of the woodwork. |
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Posted By: RobertS
I believe this outfit offers coverage for collections, extending to losses involved with the sale of items on online auctions. |
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Posted By: David
2 brief points. |
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Posted By: Tom
I don't really see a problem with his system as long, as others have stated, it is outlined somewhere in writing where you have some recourse if your shipment is lost or damaged. Many people insure items outside of the normal post office or UPS/Fedex insurance rates with the insurance company they may have insurance on their stock with. When I shipped a large lot of goods to a large auction house, I used UPS and the auction house paid for the insurance via a separate rider which I was faxed a copy prior to shipment. |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
I personally have started putting delivery confirmation on all my auctions for two reasons: this way the package is tracked and proof that I have shipped. |
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Posted By: petecld
Lee, |
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Posted By: runscott
Obviously, if you wanted to get the most for your money, for various shipping/insurance alternatives, you would use some combination of services and providers, but this is too time-consuming for most people. I ship USPS 1st class (insurance optional), priority mail if over a certain weight, and registered if over a certain weight and dollar amount (registered vs priority is tricky because of the weird insurance tables). |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Delivery Confirmation is a great 'cover your ass' for items that are not insured. It is essentially a piece of insurance to prove that you mailed said item if the buyer claims that he has not gotten the item. If he didn't. I state clearly in all my auctions, anything shipped without insurance is at the sole risk of the buyer. The delivery confirmation is their for my piece of mind that they actually got item. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
A person certainly can guarantee receipt or your money back. A person also can purchase private insurance on an item that covers business inventory lost in transit to a customer. Neither of these things happened. The seller did not tell me that he was pocketing my $1.10 and therefore guaranteeing my receipt of the item; if he had, my response would have been to refuse the "insurance" because I have no idea if he will pay off if the thing is lost (I have no idea if he will even ship it, for that matter). Insurance is supposed to be a third party thing. It also forces the seller to get a receipt proving the item was shipped out. Now, if the seller is passing on a business protection he has to me, that raises a number of issues, not the least of which is how he calculated the rate he was charging me. The item was modestly priced, so that the insurance charged was nearly 10% of the purchase price, which I signed on for only because I am close to finishing the particular set involved and I needed this common badly and wanted to make sure that the card was shipped. |
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Posted By: petecld
That was another question I had. Does insurance cover an item after it has been mailed? |
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Posted By: bruce moreland
What this guy means by "insuring privately" is that he simply keeps your money. |
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Posted By: kyle lentine
I was sending in some cards so SGC to be graded and wanted them to be sent next day and insured for $5,000. |
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