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Old 3 August 2018, 12:17 PM   #1
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Is shipping insured through the carrier a good idea?

If the parcel delivery guy knows the value, wouldn't they try and take it? Or what if the parcel workers know you have valuables in your house and try to rob you?
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Old 3 August 2018, 12:20 PM   #2
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I have never disclosed what I'm shipping or insure through the carrier. All of my watches are insured and if something happens in shipping, it will be covered under that policy.


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Old 3 August 2018, 12:26 PM   #3
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I have never disclosed what I'm shipping or insure through the carrier. All of my watches are insured and if something happens in shipping, it will be covered under that policy.


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How do you insure it when you're purchasing from an AD and they're shipping it to you? Sorry if this is a dumb question. I'm new to this lol
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Old 3 August 2018, 12:27 PM   #4
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If u ship USPS registered mail, you can insure for up to 25k I believe. But you never disclose what is in your box. It is none of their business. Nobody has ever tried to rob my house. If they do, I have the resources to send them to the morgue in the back of a hearse.
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Is shipping insured through the carrier a good idea?

You can ship next day Ups/FedEx and use third party insurance such as parcel pro.
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Old 3 August 2018, 12:29 PM   #6
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If u ship USPS registered mail, you can insure for up to 25k I believe. But you never disclose what is in your box. It is none of their business. Nobody has ever tried to rob my house. If they do, I have the resources to send them to the morgue in the back of a hearse.
So each person handling the parcel knows the value, but doesn't know what's inside?
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Old 3 August 2018, 12:30 PM   #7
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How do you insure it when you're purchasing from an AD and they're shipping it to you? Sorry if this is a dumb question. I'm new to this lol
The onus should be on the AD to insure the package being sent to you.
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Old 3 August 2018, 12:31 PM   #8
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You can ship next day Ups/FedEx and use third party insurance such as parcel pro.
Would the AD setup this third party insurance or would I?
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Old 3 August 2018, 12:33 PM   #9
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So each person handling the parcel knows the value, but doesn't know what's inside?
They wont know the value nor what's inside. Are you being shipped a watch from an AD?
Take a deep breath, relax and it will all be OK!
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The onus should be on the AD to insure the package being sent to you.
The AD just said they were using overnight and mentioned that the courier would insure it. However, most couriers don't insure large amounts. Hmm..
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Old 3 August 2018, 12:35 PM   #11
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They wont know the value nor what's inside. Are you being shipped a watch from an AD?
Take a deep breath, relax and it will all be OK!
Lol. You are right. I do need a deep breath. I've read horror stories about watches being taken out of the box during shipping. And then I'm paranoid that I'm going to be robbed if people know my address

But USPS registered, they must know the value if it's in their system. All they have to do is scan it, right?

Anyone here work for USPS and know how registered mail works?
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The AD just said they were using overnight and mentioned that the courier would insure it. However, most couriers don't insure large amounts. Hmm..
Most shippers use a third party insurance such as Parcel Pro.
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Old 3 August 2018, 12:38 PM   #13
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Most shippers use a third party insurance such as Parcel Pro.
My AD didn't mention a third party insurer. I'm nervous lol.
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Old 3 August 2018, 12:39 PM   #14
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Lol. You are right. I do need a deep breath. I've read horror stories about watches being taken out of the box during shipping. And then I'm paranoid that I'm going to be robbed if people know my address

But USPS registered, they must know the value if it's in their system. All they have to do is scan it, right?

Anyone here work for USPS and know how registered mail works?
What are you getting? I don't know your address so you can let me know what you bought,lol
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Old 3 August 2018, 12:41 PM   #15
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My AD didn't mention a third party insurer. I'm nervous lol.
Hypothetically if the watch is stolen before it makes it to your door, this liability falls on the AD. They better be prepared to ship another piece.
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What are you getting? I don't know your address so you can let me know what you bought,lol
I'll do a reveal once I receive it
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Old 3 August 2018, 12:55 PM   #17
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Hypothetically if the watch is stolen before it makes it to your door, this liability falls on the AD. They better be prepared to ship another piece.
I don't know if I feel comfortable about that. I'd rather have some type of insurance.
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sort of off topic but can someone with past experience tell me how much insurance through USPS Registered Mail costs, for lets say a 10k watch? thanks
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sort of off topic but can someone with past experience tell me how much insurance through USPS Registered Mail costs, for lets say a 10k watch? thanks
Yeah I’d like to know too ..
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Old 3 August 2018, 01:34 PM   #20
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Yeah I’d like to know too ..
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Old 3 August 2018, 01:44 PM   #21
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Most have a good idea of what’s inside but they generally don’t steal them as they prefer their job to make a livelihood.
I had a pick up of a very expensive small item and asked him a few Qs as he picked it up. He said don’t worry it will all be taken care of. And true to form, it was fine.
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sort of off topic but can someone with past experience tell me how much insurance through USPS Registered Mail costs, for lets say a 10k watch? thanks
The last time I sent a registered mail package insured for around &10,000 it was around $45-$55 to ship it. I now use parcel pro
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The last time I sent a registered mail package insured for around &10,000 it was around $45-$55 to ship it. I now use parcel pro
Yep. Spot on with your pricing here. Just know that USPS Registered Mail takes FOREVER to get to its destination. As such, I’ve since switched to FedEx with Parcel Pro.
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I shipped a watch USPS Registered a couple of weeks ago, insured for $17K. It cost about $65. FedEx quoted about $200 over the phone. And it took snail mail just under two weeks to get from CA to NYC.
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The onus should be on the AD to insure the package being sent to you.


This. If they are shipping it to you, they have it insured. Now if you bought from an individual, it is up to you before purchasing to make sure the seller is sending the watch insured so that if anything happens, it will be protected. There is zero chance that I would tell Fedex/UPS/USPS that I have a 25k item in that box and also zero chance I would send snail mail and let that box sit for days at various locations. Fedex priority overnight, period.


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If the parcel delivery guy knows the value, wouldn't they try and take it? Or what if the parcel workers know you have valuables in your house and try to rob you?
So you believe that those businesses are constantly at risk for losing items to dishonest employees?

How do they stay in business then?
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So you believe that those businesses are constantly at risk for losing items to dishonest employees?

How do they stay in business then?
I've had a Fedex package listed as delivered in the tracking details, but never received them. I was home all day too waiting to hear a doorbell or at least footsteps on the stairs. They never showed up.
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If u ship USPS registered mail, you can insure for up to 25k I believe. But you never disclose what is in your box. It is none of their business. Nobody has ever tried to rob my house. If they do, I have the resources to send them to the morgue in the back of a hearse.
Registered mail can be insured for $50k

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I've had a Fedex package listed as delivered in the tracking details, but never received them. I was home all day too waiting to hear a doorbell or at least footsteps on the stairs. They never showed up.
I use FedEx insured with CGI. If a package goes missing, is addressed wrong or if something like this happens they will correct it.
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If u ship USPS registered mail, you can insure for up to 25k I believe. But you never disclose what is in your box. It is none of their business. Nobody has ever tried to rob my house. If they do, I have the resources to send them to the morgue in the back of a hearse.
Correct. The first 25K is included in the shipping price. Additional above 25K is a prorated charge up to 50K. They don’t want to know what’s in it but you do have to write down the declared amount. I’ve shipped to NY and Dallas on 4 different occasions with no problems.

I’m pretty sure that USPS knows what RUSA .......... Dallas or NY means. Hopefully they know, hands off.
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