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[Colonial Numismatics] Postal Insurance

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    Kay,
    You and Ray make good points about ebay but what if you're trading,or
    just sending a coin to a friend to look at. How many dealers at shows
    make out receipts? You couldn't prove anything if you cherried a nice
    variety and was sending it to be verified ,or whatever. I think Bob
    is right-its a big racket.You ought to be able to claim a value on
    something,they have it, and there is no way you can manipulate the
    situation. If they are not responsible enough to get it there-they
    should have to pay.
    Marc




    In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, "kay" <kschlemm@a...> wrote:
    > If you are insuring an item you sold on ebay, my understanding is
    that the
    > ebay invoice will show the value of the coin for the PO's purpose.
    >
    > Kayla
    > ----- Original Message -----
    > From: <1-mar@m...>
    > To: <colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com>
    > Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 5:16 PM
    > Subject: [Colonial Numismatics] Postal Insurance
    >
    >
    > > Hello All,
    > > Today I was insuring a package at the Post Office and after
    convincing the
    > teller that the 5x7 bubble envelope contained no hazardous
    chemicals,
    > firearms or nuclear reactors, I finally broke down and admitted it
    contained
    > a coin.I was told that to file an insurance claim I would have to
    have a
    > bill of sale or an invoice stating the value. This was news to me. I
    > responded that since I was "paying" for a certain amount of
    insurance,
    > (what I thought the value was) I should be able to recover that
    > amount.Especially since it would be them that screwed up , not
    me,if the
    > package failed to arrive. I was informed, politely, this was not
    the case.
    > This has made me reconsider buying insurance. Has anyone had any
    experiences
    > like this? What about that VF colonial that was purchased in the
    Taylor
    > sale. Is it worth only what was paid in 1988?Does anyone know if
    this clerk
    > was mistaken, or what the actually policy is for lost merchandise?
    > > Regards,
    > > marc
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