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


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
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???
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
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