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| Thread ID: 80148 | 2007-06-13 04:23:00 | Another courier thread! :) - Couriers with good insurance? | george12 (7) | PC World Chat |
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| 558690 | 2007-06-13 04:23:00 | Hi After hearing enough stories of parcels going missing from just about every courier company, I've come to realise that for those computers that are worth a LOT (like the $4k+ one I have to send today or tomorrow), I need good coverage of them. NZ Couriers and CourierPost, two of my favourite courier companies, both have $1500 claim limits and don't sell extra insurance. So, who should I use? I need signature required delivery of parcels worth up to around $5000, and they should have fairly decent service (for a courier company). Alternatively, a company that would insure the loss of a parcel sent by NZ Post would do fine. I can't afford the risk of losing $3000 when a $4500 PC goes missing. |
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| 558691 | 2007-06-13 04:49:00 | They're all $1500. NZPost do sell insurance - I sent one like that once. Did cost me $120 to mail though. The safest method would be to put it in your car and drive it there. |
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| 558692 | 2007-06-13 04:58:00 | They're all $1500. NZPost do sell insurance - I sent one like that once. Did cost me $120 to mail though. The safest method would be to put it in your car and drive it there. They used to, but they have withdrawn that service now unfortunately. I would prefer not to pay more than about $125 for an <20kg computer. |
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