I have at least 3 of these filler cap beaters in a box somewherefixer wrote:same thoughts on this as Al's on the #33
ok it's a filler cap #23 but at best average but £150
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/262002825650? ... EBIDX%3AIT
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MOTORMAN
"Kill all my demons and my angels will die too"
"Kill all my demons and my angels will die too"
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I wonder how many of these are postal insurance frauds where buyer and seller have under the table arrangement???
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I hadn't considered that Mick, however if the item posted has an element of insurance cover in the postage costs and a claim for loss was made then it is possible the insurer would accept the indicated claim without checking if the item posted was indeed worth that amount.SMS88 wrote:I wonder how many of these are postal insurance frauds where buyer and seller have under the table arrangement???
It is safe to assume Insurers will only conduct checks on an claim if the amount claimed exceeds a certain predetermined threshold.
MOTORMAN
"Kill all my demons and my angels will die too"
"Kill all my demons and my angels will die too"
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that's a valid point Mick but wouldn't the package need to be sent recorded to be insured therefore giving a record of delivery
making it very difficult to make a claim although a claim for damaged goods would be possible but unlikely
making it very difficult to make a claim although a claim for damaged goods would be possible but unlikely
reg
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You have a chance of a claim with RM when using standard post if the value is under £20 and you have a certificate of posting.
John
There's nothing regular about wheels
There's nothing regular about wheels
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Ebay paypal payments require a tracking number which includes insurance - a claim is easy using the ebay tracking number entry as proof of the value of the item posted based on auction pricefixer wrote:that's a valid point Mick but wouldn't the package need to be sent recorded to be insured therefore giving a record of delivery
making it very difficult to make a claim although a claim for damaged goods would be possible but unlikely
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TBH I was thinking along the lines of a post office claim not ebaySMS88 wrote:Ebay paypal payments require a tracking number which includes insurance - a claim is easy using the ebay tracking number entry as proof of the value of the item posted based on auction pricefixer wrote:that's a valid point Mick but wouldn't the package need to be sent recorded to be insured therefore giving a record of delivery
making it very difficult to make a claim although a claim for damaged goods would be possible but unlikely
reg