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Posted By: Lee Behrens
This is kind of a follow up to my Self Insure post. |
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Posted By: Bryan
I have shipped tons of item and have had no problems with any carrier with exception of USPS which, like you said, can be slow at times. |
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Posted By: Mark
Lee, I been through the USPS insurance claim process for a lost package. It took over 6 months and a lot of my bugging USPS employees to do their jobs for the claim to be processed: First the seller filed a claim and we waited a couple off months. I called the USPS's insurance division in St. Louis who said they never received the claim from the seller's post office. Of course St. Louis cannot call the seller's post ofice and have a conversation because the USPS employees are not allowed to have long distance phone service. So I had to call the seller's post office. The insurance person was out sick. When she returned, she swore no claim had been filed. She did not keep a computer record mind you, just a memory like an elephant. So I got the claim receipt from the seller and faxed it to her. She refused to take my calls after that, so I had no idea if anything was happeneing. Finally, the post office went through its routine of checking its lost and found in Florida, etc. and the claim was processed and paid. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred
Mark, |
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Posted By: Mark
Yes, it was a baseball card. Despite the thread on here from a few months back in which certain USPS employees advised that baseball cards were non-insurable paper products, baseball cards are 100% insurable. Publication 122 (on the USPS's website) lists certain items that are not insurable and baseball cards/papaer products are not among them. The Insurance Division promptly paid the claim once it reached them. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred
Thank You. That was great and informative!!! |
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Posted By: Elliot
Finally, a tax advantage for Canada. On collectibles, we only pay the capital gains tax rate on any sale of any individual item over $1000, with $1000 being the cost base. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
ah, but if you are a dealer you can deduct all of your dealing-related expenses, like your trip to the National and reduce your profit to... |
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