I would think that by accepting the premium for the insurance, they are
implicitly agreeing to its value if they lose it. I suppose that is naive
thinking on my part....
Chip Stratton
cstrat@xxxxxxxxx
> >I'm a bit puzzled by this. If I send something to you via
> insured >Priority Mail, say an OM-1 as a Birthday gift, and the
> postoffice loses >it, will they not make good on the stated value
> just because there is no >receipt involved?
>
> No, they would not make good on it. You have to provide "evidence of
> value." In no event they would pay a claim by you just presenting the
> insurance receipt with the stated value.
>
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