
I have come full circle and completed the Ho'ing process...I am now a true Ho. You ask how, I have started selling some of my previous purchases to fund new ones lol. So here is where my question begins, other than selling a few random odds and ends (most in the $100 range) I have not sold 'expensive' purchases (until recently). When I sold the cheaper items sending them via Priority Mail with insurance was cheap, around $1-2 added to the shipping cost for the insurance. Well I sent a 910 D2 with a Fubuki out the other day and when asked how to insure it for I said $600, after all that is full pop retail with the upgrade. I was shocked to see that added over $8 to the shipping cost, now I know that is a small amount to protect me and the buyer but it's just a big (proportionally) jump from ~$1 for $100 worth of insurance or ~$1.75 for $200. The simple and direct question is...do you insure for replacement value or selling price? Also has anyone ever had to make a claim against the insurance policy? Did they pay full replacement when it was insured for that value or try to give you a 'depreciated' amount?
Thanks
Nate
Thanks
Nate
Edited by npark, 05 May 2012 - 08:32 AM.












