Shipping used watch
Discussion
gregs656 said:
Does that include if you pay extra for more coverage?
I’ve had a few watches more than £2.5k either sent or received with Special Delivery, and I am pretty sure I paid to cover their value.
Yep. From the website:I’ve had a few watches more than £2.5k either sent or received with Special Delivery, and I am pretty sure I paid to cover their value.
Your Special Delivery item has a money back guarantee if it doesn't arrive by the guaranteed delivery time. All Special Delivery items are automatically covered with £500 compensation against loss or damage. For a small amount you can increase the level of compensation to £1,000 or £2,500 and as an added extra you can purchase consequential loss up to £10,000.
But when I went to post office near work they said they could only insure up to £2,500 - suggested maybe a Crown PO may be able to offer additional.
'Local' PO to home is a van a couple of hours a week, so I'll have to make a trip to town or something to enquire.
Couple of things to consider:
Consequential Loss will not extend to your watch.
Don’t be tempted to assume the risk for the difference in value vs maximum insurance coverage. As an example, if your £5000.00 watch is lost, don’t expect RM to cover the maximum £2500.00. As an underinsured item it will be considered to have no cover at all and any insurance claim will be rejected, resulting in full financial loss.
Recommend a third party insurer like Securus. Easy to create an online account and you simply pay a fee to insure your item. You can still send via Royal Mail etc. You must however follow the instructions carefully but it’s all fairly straight forward.
Consequential Loss will not extend to your watch.
Don’t be tempted to assume the risk for the difference in value vs maximum insurance coverage. As an example, if your £5000.00 watch is lost, don’t expect RM to cover the maximum £2500.00. As an underinsured item it will be considered to have no cover at all and any insurance claim will be rejected, resulting in full financial loss.
Recommend a third party insurer like Securus. Easy to create an online account and you simply pay a fee to insure your item. You can still send via Royal Mail etc. You must however follow the instructions carefully but it’s all fairly straight forward.
RLE said:
Recommend a third party insurer like Securus. Easy to create an online account and you simply pay a fee to insure your item. You can still send via Royal Mail etc. You must however follow the instructions carefully but it’s all fairly straight forward.
Thank you - that looks like a viable option.For anyone referring to this later, it's Secursus, not securus.
https://www.secursus.com/en-gb/pricing/
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