What I have ben told is that you cannot INSURE cash. You can send it, but it cant be insured. Why ddo you think they ask whats in the envelope sometimes?
Just whatI have been told over and over again at different offices.
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Correct. Click the following link to Canada Post's website and do a search for the words "bank notes":
http://www.canadapost.ca/personal/tools/pg/terms/pdf/gtc13-e.pdfIt says the following:
D.3 Exclusions and Restrictions on Certain Items
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary and regardless of whether other Items were included in the shipment:
a) Canada Post shall have no liability for loss or damage of shipments containing bank notes, stocks, bonds, negotiable premium coupons, or other securities negotiable by the bearer, coupons (excluding gift certificates), lottery tickets, trading stamps, travellers’ cheques, or any unacceptable item (including non mailable items such as but not limited to dangerous goods, or improperly packaged items) as defined in the Canada Postal Guide.
Bank notes are at the top of the list of uninsurable items!