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    Need some advice wrt Postal Insurance Claims

    Well, it finally happened. The USPS let me down.

    I sold I high value PSA 10 RC to a someone.
    I took all the precaustions (Insurance, DC...)
    The guy emails yesterday stating the card had been
    severely damaged by the USPS. He said he's talked to
    the postal agent and they did claim responsibility.
    I asked for pics which he did send. The casing is cracked
    to hell.
    Anyway, he is asking that I send him the insurance receipt
    (which I do still have) so he can file a claim there.
    Is that the way it works?

    Like I said, I've never had problems before, but I guess
    assumed that the sender would be the one who filed the claim.

    Appreciate the help guys...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jedijohnson
    Well, it finally happened. The USPS let me down.

    I sold I high value PSA 10 RC to a someone.
    I took all the precaustions (Insurance, DC...)
    The guy emails yesterday stating the card had been
    severely damaged by the USPS. He said he's talked to
    the postal agent and they did claim responsibility.
    I asked for pics which he did send. The casing is cracked
    to hell.
    Anyway, he is asking that I send him the insurance receipt
    (which I do still have) so he can file a claim there.
    Is that the way it works?

    Like I said, I've never had problems before, but I guess
    assumed that the sender would be the one who filed the claim.

    Appreciate the help guys...


    I can tell you my story:

    I sent out my part of a trade...it took awhile for him to receive. When he did receive, the package was totalled :icon_eek: (not sure what happened). It was ruled to be the PO's fault. The person who BUYS the insurance is supposed to make the claim, but, his PO said they would handle it if he had the appropriate slips, etc. I sent him what he needed (I took copies for my records) and he got it taken care of from his end.

    Good luck!

    Peace~
    Rima

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    Thanks. Appreciate the assist...

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    If I were you Id get a photocopy of the receipt and keep it until the ups gives you your money back. Just so the buyer doesn't screw you

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    Yeah, I made a scan already. I'm going to send the guy the insurance slip and pray that everything works out for us both. Thanks...

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