wombat Posted April 4, 2021 Share Posted April 4, 2021 (edited) I know there have been threads about this, but can't seem to locate one readily. I'm doing my first submission in a really long time. From an insurance perspective I seem to remember it made a difference which option you picked to get your books shipped back. Any advice? Total value is less than 1K if that makes a difference. Edited April 4, 2021 by wombat Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lightning55 Posted April 4, 2021 Share Posted April 4, 2021 UPS and FEDEX return shipments are only insured for $100. Registered through USPS is covered for the amount of your Declared Value of the comics on the submission form. More here: https://www.cgccomics.com/news/article/8324/shipping-collectibles-cgc/ The Lions Den 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wombat Posted April 4, 2021 Author Share Posted April 4, 2021 (edited) 6 minutes ago, Lightning55 said: UPS and FEDEX return shipments are only insured for $100. Registered through USPS is covered for the amount of your Declared Value of the comics on the submission form. More here: https://www.cgccomics.com/news/article/8324/shipping-collectibles-cgc/ Thank you. Does that rate chart for USPS include insurance? I'm assuming it does, just want to double check. I'm also assuming most people pick USPS for the insurance? Edited April 4, 2021 by wombat Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ExNihilo Posted April 4, 2021 Share Posted April 4, 2021 7 minutes ago, wombat said: Thank you. Does that rate chart for USPS include insurance? I'm assuming it does, just want to double check. I'm also assuming most people pick USPS for the insurance? I've always understood it as "yes" that rate chart does include insurance. I thought you could ship via your own FedEx or UPS account and be able to declare an insured amount but unfortunately those options have never been available to me. I always use USPS Registered Mail for returning shipping. I hate it and wish there were other options available. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lightning55 Posted April 4, 2021 Share Posted April 4, 2021 9 minutes ago, wombat said: Thank you. Does that rate chart for USPS include insurance? I'm assuming it does, just want to double check. I'm also assuming most people pick USPS for the insurance? Yes, it does. The rates for insurance on Registered Mail are far lower than on any other type of service. One reason is that the shipper, whoever that may be, is paying a base rate of about $13 for the added Registered service, and then more depending on weight and distance. Another reason is that Registered is the most secure way to ship through USPS, - special handling, locked bags, chain of custody thing, etc. Incidents of loss should be dramatically lower. Incidents of damage should be lower, as it never enters the main stream of mail. CHASEnBLUE and The Lions Den 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wombat Posted April 4, 2021 Author Share Posted April 4, 2021 Thanks all. Looks like I'm going USPS. comicjack 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CHASEnBLUE Posted April 4, 2021 Share Posted April 4, 2021 3 minutes ago, Lightning55 said: Yes, it does. The rates for insurance on Registered Mail are far lower than on any other type of service. One reason is that the shipper, whoever that may be, is paying a base rate of about $13 for the added Registered service, and then more depending on weight and distance. Another reason is that Registered is the most secure way to ship through USPS, - special handling, locked bags, chain of custody thing, etc. Incidents of loss should be dramatically lower. Incidents of damage should be lower, as it never enters the main stream of mail. FWIW, in shipping hundreds of graded comics over the years using UPS on the way back, I have never had any issues. Only on the way with USPS. As a matter of fact, any issues ever were with USPS for one reason or another. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ExNihilo Posted April 4, 2021 Share Posted April 4, 2021 6 minutes ago, Lightning55 said: Yes, it does. The rates for insurance on Registered Mail are far lower than on any other type of service. One reason is that the shipper, whoever that may be, is paying a base rate of about $13 for the added Registered service, and then more depending on weight and distance. Another reason is that Registered is the most secure way to ship through USPS, - special handling, locked bags, chain of custody thing, etc. Incidents of loss should be dramatically lower. Incidents of damage should be lower, as it never enters the main stream of mail. I'd like to have a word with someone at USPS about their "chain of custody". I get it's more secure and I have yet to lose a package, but the pace at which registered mail moves through the system is ungodly slow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lightning55 Posted April 4, 2021 Share Posted April 4, 2021 (edited) Yes, Registered takes its sweet time. Many people report having had good luck with UPS and FedEx, even with only the $100 coverage. It's the occasional "mishap" that is the greatest fear. The best method is to have private insurance. But that may not make economic sense if you only submit occasionally. I have insurance through CIS, and it includes shipping insurance on 10% of the total policy coverage amount, as long as the shipments have direct signature required. I use FedEx for return shipments, relying on CIS coverage. I haven't tested that coverage yet, so I can't say it's the answer to everything. I have not heard anyone say that they couldn't get reimbursed, but I have no personal experience with a claim. Insurance is always a funky thing, no matter who is doing the covering. Edited April 4, 2021 by Lightning55 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mlovest Posted April 4, 2021 Share Posted April 4, 2021 54 minutes ago, Lightning55 said: Yes, Registered takes its sweet time. Many people report having had good luck with UPS and FedEx, even with only the $100 coverage. It's the occasional "mishap" that is the greatest fear. The best method is to have private insurance. But that may not make economic sense if you only submit occasionally. I have insurance through CIS, and it includes shipping insurance on 10% of the total policy coverage amount, as long as the shipments have direct signature required. I use FedEx for return shipments, relying on CIS coverage. I haven't tested that coverage yet, so I can't say it's the answer to everything. I have not heard anyone say that they couldn't get reimbursed, but I have no personal experience with a claim. Insurance is always a funky thing, no matter who is doing the covering. My CIS policy goes much higher than 10%. The details are... d. Shipping Requirements The following Sublimits shown in the Declarations apply to worldwide shipments of Covered Property that require the signature of the recipient: (1) The Class 1 Signature Required Shipment Sublimit applies to shipments by: (a) USPS Registered or Express mail, including USPS and non-USPS postal equivalents; (b) Delivery or courier services such as FedEx, Airborne Express, DHL, TNT, other than United Parcel Service; or (c) Any air freight carrier; or (d) Any armored car service. For FedEx, you need a street address. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lightning55 Posted April 4, 2021 Share Posted April 4, 2021 (edited) 3 hours ago, mlovest said: My CIS policy goes much higher than 10%. The details are... d. Shipping Requirements The following Sublimits shown in the Declarations apply to worldwide shipments of Covered Property that require the signature of the recipient: (1) The Class 1 Signature Required Shipment Sublimit applies to shipments by: (a) USPS Registered or Express mail, including USPS and non-USPS postal equivalents; (b) Delivery or courier services such as FedEx, Airborne Express, DHL, TNT, other than United Parcel Service; or (c) Any air freight carrier; or (d) Any armored car service. For FedEx, you need a street address. I may have made the 10% part confusing. I have a policy that covers my entire collection/inventory, as all do. I have the same sub-limit language you have. Shipping sub-limits do not come standard with a policy - you have to ask for it if you need that specific coverage. Some people do comic cons (or used to), and might need an Away From Premises And Unaccompanied Travel Sublimit. Various coverages are available. Sub-limits are similar to Riders. My Shipping sub-limit has a cap of 10% of the total policy, so $8,000. That is my coverage specifically for shipments through brand-name carriers. I did not mean that my shipments were only covered 10%, 90% uncovered. Your example only describes the terms of the sub-limit, not the amount of coverage. You will find that earlier in the policy under the Coverage section, like this. Deductible: $200 Any One Occurrence Policy Limit of Insurance: $80,000 Away From Premises And Personally Unaccompanied Travel Sublimit $0 Any One OccurrenceShipping Sublimit – Signature Required $8,000 Any One Occurrence Shipping Sublimit – No Signature $400 Any One Occurrence Earthquake Sublimit $80,000 Any One Occurrence I believe you can have Shipping sub-limits of different amounts, but the higher the percentage of your total coverage, the more it will cost. Maybe even the reverse is true. If you have general coverage of $250,000, but only make shipments in the $5,000 range, you certainly don't need $25,000 (10%) Shipping coverage. I suspect you can tailor it to what you need, within limitations. Edited April 4, 2021 by Lightning55 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
comicjack Posted April 4, 2021 Share Posted April 4, 2021 11 hours ago, wombat said: Thanks all. Looks like I'm going USPS. smart choice Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blazingbob Posted April 4, 2021 Share Posted April 4, 2021 UPS and insuring under your Collector's insurance is probably the best choice Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...