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Question about USPS insurance

Like most of us I buy insurance at the post office for higher dollar items. I have only had one problem and that was as a buyer. I had to produce the invoice of the cards I bought and got my money back.

But the package I just sent was an auction consignment.

No bill since nothing was bought/sold. I accumulated the cards over many years and have no proof of purchase.

What happens if the post office destroys or misplaces my package? I have the list of the cards that are in the box.

I hope nothing happens but what if. How do I prove anything?

Shawn
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Comments

  • WinPitcherWinPitcher Posts: 27,726 ✭✭✭
    You could get a dealer to write an appraisal of what you sent.


    Steve




    Good for you.


  • << <i>You could get a dealer to write an appraisal of what you sent.


    Steve >>


    Yes, you do need to provide some evidence of value when filing an insurance claim and I'm pretty sure an appraisal from a reputable third party would suffice. Also, any legit auction house should have an insurance policy that covers both incoming and outgoing shipments.
  • The post office just lost a $200 package of mine. I submitted a invoice for the sale. I got some "note pages" from work (the ones the secetary uses, says "Write it" on top). I just listed the persons name and address, and items sent with amount paid (or retail amount).

    I received my check in full + postage and insurance cost in about 2 weeks.

    Dave

    PS- No, I did not steal the Notes from work, they put them out for the employees to take. The office no longer uses them.
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