EsmeraldaX
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How does insurance work with the post office?
I paid $3 to have a snowglobe I mailed insured. I spent about 45 minutes carefully packing the globe up and the buyer got it today and it had a piece snapped off. The buyer wants her money back.
The globe was insured for $115 which is how much she gave me for it. I have a paypal receipt.
I was selling my things (things I did not really want to sell) to pay my bills. I no longer have the $115. Even if I did, I am not comfortable giving her her $$ back on such an expensive item without having the post office check it out. After all, she COULD be lying and not fill out the insurance forms etc. once she ghets her cash back, ya know? I certainly would not expect an individual Ebay seller to give me my $$ back until I signed all the forms...
So she is just going to have to wait until the PO does it's thing...
BUT...
I called the PO today. The post office also told me that they may not even give me the $115 if they deem that the globe was too fragile to be handled via priority mail.
WHY did they not tell me this when I paid for the insurance?
Does anyone have any experience with this?
Sheri
I paid $3 to have a snowglobe I mailed insured. I spent about 45 minutes carefully packing the globe up and the buyer got it today and it had a piece snapped off. The buyer wants her money back.
The globe was insured for $115 which is how much she gave me for it. I have a paypal receipt.
I was selling my things (things I did not really want to sell) to pay my bills. I no longer have the $115. Even if I did, I am not comfortable giving her her $$ back on such an expensive item without having the post office check it out. After all, she COULD be lying and not fill out the insurance forms etc. once she ghets her cash back, ya know? I certainly would not expect an individual Ebay seller to give me my $$ back until I signed all the forms...
So she is just going to have to wait until the PO does it's thing...
BUT...
I called the PO today. The post office also told me that they may not even give me the $115 if they deem that the globe was too fragile to be handled via priority mail.



WHY did they not tell me this when I paid for the insurance?
Does anyone have any experience with this?
Sheri