[meteorite-list] Postal insurance claim or stamps.com.
From: Paul Gessler <cetuspa_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2013 10:41:28 -0700 Message-ID: <38C42C1E238740CE926712631C35BFF6_at_paulPC> Mike , I had an experience like this back in 1995 (so not sure if still relevant?) I purchased a cut slab of Huckitta pallasite from Michael Casper. It was 112grams for $1.75 a gram back then. It was shipped US postal service and insured through them for $200 When it arrived the box had been crushed and the riker box inside shattered with the slab breaking into two pieces. I remember filing a complaint and scheduled a meeting with the post master at my end. They contacted Mr Casper to get the value from him. I argued along with Casper that the collectability had been destroyed because it was broken in two. (those were the days before Bessy specks I think) The post office agreed and gave me my $200 back. BUT they wanted to keep the meteorite? I demanded they return it as it still had scientific value and they were supposedly going to just throw it away. They finally relented and gave it back to me. My experience was that nothing was easy or straight forward. I had to prove the damage by showing the crushed box etc and demonstrate the obvious careless handling resulted in damage. Then I had to talk them out of the object that had been written off as destroyed. Why would you keep something that was considered destroyed? You could also argue sentimental value with this I guess. Same reasoning. Anyway had to jump through some hoops but in the end I got a full refund and got to keep the broken Huckitta. Regards- Paul Gessler -----Original Message----- From: Mike Miller Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2013 5:26 PM To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com Subject: [meteorite-list] Postal insurance claim or stamps.com. I am wondering if anyone can share their experience involving the loss of an insured package. Whether it was successful or not and with any of the carriers. I am especially interested in stamps.com or the Us postal service. I am asking the question because I ship a lot of meteorites and have lost some but never any that were insured. Today I talked with a representative of stamps.com and I was told they only insure the value that I paid for the meteorite or its value at the time of loss whichever is less. -- Mike Miller Kingman Az 86409Received on Fri 29 Mar 2013 01:41:28 PM PDT |
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