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Wizard1
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Question....

Canadapost insurance only goes upto $1000. Can anyone recommend a third party insurer that can insure a package (currency) for values above $1000?

Thanks.

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Canada Post will insure up to $5000 with xpresspost.

"*Coverage Details: Up to $100.00 included. Maximum $5,000.00 @ $1.15 per $100.00"

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oh awesome.... thanks!

anyone got any alternatives that might be cheaper? (just exploring all possibilities)

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I'm not sure, but it should be noted that Canada Post's coverage limit drops to $500 on shipments containing coins, and it drops to zero on shipments containing bank notes.   Never pay extra to have the limit increased to $5,000 if you are shipping bank notes - you are paying for nothing!
« Last Edit: May 23, 2010, 12:55:40 am by Seth »

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I'm not sure, but it should be noted that Canada Post's coverage limit drops to $500 on shipments containing coins, and it drops to zero on shipments containing bank notes.   Never pay extra to have the limit increased to $5,000 if you are shipping bank notes - you are paying for nothing!

Thanks for the heads on up that! I had a feeling this was the case (as it is with UPS and FedEx), which is why I am requesting third-party insurers.

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As far as Canada post is concerned I always used to indicated the content of the package as historical documents which they do insure. If the package goes missing how would they prove me wrong?

Now I use a third party insurance, its a flat rate per year.

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