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They should have insured the package/be liable for $2,100 since you declared the values at $700 and paid for whatever service level that is. If they self-insured, they should still owe you $2,100 whether or not the post office pays for it.
When you submitted the cards, did they require you to use their state (FL?) if you sued them? You should look at whatever their agreement is. Just by submitting and using their service, you may have already waived your right to sue in your home state. PSA requires all disputes be settled in California, I believe.
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