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Andrew: A very good idea. No "dints" for wints.
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Thanks Andrew for your suggestion it's a Great way to box up a fragile piece of history and at the same time, give me some piece of mind!
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I got a real surprise when I tried to ship a guitar by FedEx Ground earlier today: they would not insure it for more than $100. To get higher insurance coverage, I would have had to ship it by one of the Express services, at minimally double the price. Needless to say, I will not deal with FedEx at all in the future.

Now, I need to check the definition of "extortion" in my dictionary ...
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Gary, I've circumvented the whole insurance issue by purchasing my own stand-alone marine cargo policy, which covers any guitar I buy or sell up to a value of $5000 whilst it is in transit anywhere in the world. The annual premium is around $250. Image
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Thanks for that info, Darren, I was wondering whether such a policy was available - now I know it is!
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Interesting...thanks for that Darren.
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Another good tip - well done Darren! The next time we meet I think I'd better bring a tape recorder and we'll do an interview on "how to save money shipping guitars" Image
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The lightshow/UPS ordeal is in the middle of being taken care of. The guitar was fully insured. Hopefully no litigations will pursue.

I understand Dale Fortune will be the luthier to put the guitar back together soon.
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either way-no company has an exclusive on morons hired.

OOOOPS left my LK in the rain, in the driveway. Only the double RIC boxing saved it.

FedUp delivered a V63 with a beautiful size 10 footprint on the box-broken p'up mount. 6 weeks to refund.

USPOS delived an Ampeg V4-BH with a trapezoidal enclosure.

can say that FedUp settled the quickest, funny how a emailable digital image w/time stamp can help expedite the process.
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"I got a real surprise when I tried to ship a guitar by FedEx Ground earlier today: they would not insure it for more than $100. To get higher insurance coverage, I would have had to ship it by one of the Express services, at minimally double the price. Needless to say, I will not deal with FedEx at all in the future. "

Same thing happened to me today. $100 max on FedEx ground, $500 max on air... Image
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