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dukeboy1977

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Just a question since I am doing just this. Lets say I sell my Tim Scruggs 4 point cue, and I go to ship it out. I ship my items well packed but lets say that somehow it actually does get damaged during shipping. Now what? If I have X amount of insurance on it, how do I PROVE it is really worth it? The cuemaker is gone, so who could vouch for its true value and force the shipper to honor my insurance? What happens in this instance?

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You invest a few bucks and obtain an appraisal from a reputable cue dealer, such as Cornerstone Cues.
You carry homeowners or renter's insurance and also properly insure the cue when you actually ship it.
You have documentation corroborating the value of your cue(s). Nothing comes free & we all pay for it.
 
Thanks for putting Tim (and, therefore, Mike) back in my thoughts today. It has already been a year and a half since Tim passed!
 
real simple- the receipt in Paypal that you received XX amount for the cue is the market value of the cue that cannot be disputed, if listed in ebay you have the ebay sold transaction report. Current market value transactions are bona fide price values of any item.
 
Just an FYI. Let the shipping company pack the cue.
First thing they ask is 'did you pack this item?'.Get a packing receipt
from them. Have friends that had to sue to get their money.
ALWAYS have the shipper pack the item!
 
simple market research

I'm an insurance adjuster and investigate this kind of stuff all the time
 
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