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jghilino
I see it says "Try for FREE", does that mean, there is some sort of fee after a "trial period" aside from what the insurance will just cost?
I will give them a try either way. Thanks for the recommendation!
BTW, with them, can the buyer file the claim, like you can if you get the insurance through USPS?
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JohnC4X4
I use Risky (self) Insurance
I make a lot of extra money that way
On the rare occasion of a lost or damaged package >> Instant payout >> No paper work >> No Muss >> No Fuss
Start putting that $1 to $3 extra into the risky jar >> Average of $1.50 item shipped
How much did you spend on shipping Insurance in the past 12 months?
How much have you received in payouts?
That difference pays for Dinner & Drinks several times a year at this house
ShipSaver or USPS Insurance ever take you out for dinner & drinks?
As much as I can appreciate that, I have shipped close to $600 to $700 worth of merchandise in the past 2 months. Only recently I decided to start adding insurance to all shipments. I am doing this more for the fact, if the items are lost, or damaged, then the buyer and I are not out any money. They can file the claim, get the money, and go buy the same item from someone else, and I dont have to loose money on the deal myself.
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jghilino
self insure a thousand dollars worth of scrap that fits in flat rate box, then try to figure out how many dinners and drinks that would have bought when it gets lost
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That is why I am starting to insure all packages now.
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JohnC4X4
Been doing for years
Like I said, My Insurance Co takes me out for dinner & drinks several times a year
Shipping Insurance very profitable part of the business
How many of those box's that you ship have been lost?
Before and after, none, but don't feel like taking the chance, especially when it is such a small cost.
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