justinb386
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Lets say for example that 2 AZ members do a trade, and ship the cues out to each other at the same time.
They both receive the cues, but one of the parties is not happy with the cue, so the trade gets voided, and both parties ship the cues back to each other.
One of the parties receives the cue back, but the other cue gets lost, stolen, or broken (by mis-handling by the carrier, USPS, UPS, or FED EX for example).
When trading, does USPS, UPS, or FED EX actually approve insurance claims on an item that you can't really prove the value of (if they were to lose it, or it gets stolen, or damaged in transit for some unknown reason)?
This is what scares me most about trading.
I can for for the insurance on an item, but what if it never gets to the person that I am trading with?
Then I am out the cue, and I am required to ship the cue (that I received from the person) back to them.
It is nobody's fault, but now I would be without my cue, and possibly unable to get an insurance claim because I have no way to prove the value of the cue that I shipped (because I was not paid for it).
Thanks for any replies on experiences that you have had with this type of really sad situation, and if the carrier paid your insurance claim or not (and how you were able to prove the items value, if they did approve your claim)?
Thanks
They both receive the cues, but one of the parties is not happy with the cue, so the trade gets voided, and both parties ship the cues back to each other.
One of the parties receives the cue back, but the other cue gets lost, stolen, or broken (by mis-handling by the carrier, USPS, UPS, or FED EX for example).
When trading, does USPS, UPS, or FED EX actually approve insurance claims on an item that you can't really prove the value of (if they were to lose it, or it gets stolen, or damaged in transit for some unknown reason)?
This is what scares me most about trading.
I can for for the insurance on an item, but what if it never gets to the person that I am trading with?
Then I am out the cue, and I am required to ship the cue (that I received from the person) back to them.
It is nobody's fault, but now I would be without my cue, and possibly unable to get an insurance claim because I have no way to prove the value of the cue that I shipped (because I was not paid for it).
Thanks for any replies on experiences that you have had with this type of really sad situation, and if the carrier paid your insurance claim or not (and how you were able to prove the items value, if they did approve your claim)?
Thanks