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Insurance and damaged cigars via usps
Has anyone ever filed a claim for damaged cigars? I pack my cabs so you have to push on the bubble wrap to close the lid, yet 2/3 had damaged feet. Some are minor but it's still the point of paying for insurance and feeling like I should compensate the buyer and it should be covered by insurance. TIA for how this played out for anyone that has done this in the past.
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I have not, but I'm interested to hear how this worked out for people too. I'd never really thought about it before.
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So Duane, would you be filing the claim with USPS (or your carrier), or a personal policy?
I would think if it's the former, you'd be SOL except for their standard minimum payout at best. And even that's a big PITA and a big "if" from what I understand. |
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I had a different side to your problem which was USPS lost my order from Atlantic. In that case, I called Atlantic and they advised to let them file the claim as they had direct inside support.
Now, I put tracking on the package for a year and it’s still missing :) shocking. Onto your issue, what Icehog said. Good luck. |
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Good luck! USPS is more likely to pay than UPS.
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USPS delivered a "bomb" to the wrong address. They didn't even make good on the $50 basic insurance that's supposed to be included with Priority Mail. Others may have had better experience, but don't put any blind trust is USPS "insurance". :2
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