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Old 04-12-2010, 05:02 AM
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HisPatchwork
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Originally Posted by weezie
That's great news!

When I sent a quilt (Priority Mail) last year, I wanted to insure it, but the postal employee told me that, unless I could produce receipts for the cost of everything, I could not collect any insurance money. I also enclosed a gift card for another child and it was uninsurable. I did get tracking, though. How do you insure a quilt when you send it?
I'm not sure, I will find out when I go to the post office. There must be a way to establish value. Maybe writing up an invoice?
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