Ebay getting into the insurance business

http://pages.ebay.com/sellerinformation/news/shippinginsurancelabels.html
Huge money maker for Ebay and more money taken away from local Post Offices.
Huge money maker for Ebay and more money taken away from local Post Offices.
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Huge money maker for Ebay and more money taken away from local Post Offices. >>
Why do you say that as if competition to keep costs lower for the masses is a bad thing.
The whole place is being run by marooooooooons.
I'll stick with USPS Insurance.
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What if my buyer does not verify my claim?
If your buyer does not open a case through eBay Resolutions, ShipCover will send an email notification of a claim submission to the buyer to verify the claim. If the buyer doesn't respond within 15 days of receipt of the claim submission notification email, a reminder email will be sent to the seller requesting the seller work with buyer to verify the claim. If the buyer doesn't complete verification within 30 days of claim submission, the claim will be denied and closed.
Will filing a claim with ShipCover be taken into consideration in evaluating my performance as a seller?
Filing an insurance claim with ShipCover is not a factor in evaluating your performance as a seller. However, if your buyer opens a case through the eBay Resolutions or PayPal Buyer Protection the case will be considered along with DSRs in evaluating seller performance.
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<< <i>The whole place is being run by marooooooooons.
I'll stick with USPS Insurance.
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Sounds a lot like self insurance to me. A seller paying money for the same type policy isn't allowed to recoup the cost by charging buyers a la carte for insurance. If they require scamming buyers to cooperate with the claim process that's just hysterical.
<< <i>The whole place is being run by marooooooooons.
I'll stick with USPS Insurance.
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What if my buyer does not verify my claim?
If your buyer does not open a case through eBay Resolutions, ShipCover will send an email notification of a claim submission to the buyer to verify the claim. If the buyer doesn't respond within 15 days of receipt of the claim submission notification email, a reminder email will be sent to the seller requesting the seller work with buyer to verify the claim. If the buyer doesn't complete verification within 30 days of claim submission, the claim will be denied and closed.
Will filing a claim with ShipCover be taken into consideration in evaluating my performance as a seller?
Filing an insurance claim with ShipCover is not a factor in evaluating your performance as a seller. However, if your buyer opens a case through the eBay Resolutions or PayPal Buyer Protection the case will be considered along with DSRs in evaluating seller performance.
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If they had a brain (and actually wanted sellers to use this service) they'd count a paypal/ebay INR claim as buyer verification. That's what I used with the post office many moons ago.
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How does ShipCover verify my claim with the buyer?
Once you file a claim, the buyer needs to verify that the item is either damaged or was lost during shipping. There are two ways the buyer can verify your claim. If your buyer files a case with eBay Resolutions or with PayPal Buyer Protection for an item lost or damaged during shipping, ShipCover will consider the case as buyer verification. If the buyer doesn't go through eBay Resolutions or PayPal Buyer Protection, ShipCover will send an email to the buyer with details on how to complete the verification process.
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BUT, after September, ANY INR-claim will be counted as
a "strike" against the seller.
AND, a SNAD-claim filed for "damage" - or any other reason -
will also be counted as a "strike."
The problem with this insurance is that it requires the cooperation with the buyer. A moron buyer or an extrotionist now has another weapon. I can hear it now "Yeah, Ill file a claim if you gimme back a percentage of the item cost"
Best way to handle ebays nonsense is this
STOP SELLING ON EBAY!!!!!!