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Thanks, this is good info. Other than the cost of insuring for $1000+, does this service cost any extra?
And this big pink sticker tells the gorilla driving the truck on Monday after a weekend of debauchery to do what?? 1) Take out your agressions on this one, it's insured for a lot 2) Wonder what the hell CPH means 3) Treat it gently because I love my job and respect everything that the company tells it customers I still say pack it like it was going to be mishandled and hope/pray for the best
FedEx also has cheaper insurance than most. I use them some and also USPS, which costs twice as much for insurance.That said, I've had very good experiences with both carriers though USPS doesn't use tracking numbers.
In Chicago area be aware of a local Fed Ex policy when insuring audio equipment. The area Fed Ex managers decided to not insure any electronical equipment for over $300.00 if shipping by ground. They must have had a high number of insurance claims in the area. Not sure about next day or 2nd day. When you call corporate they are unaware of this policy. But if you bring it into a Fed Ex location they will not insure it for more than $300.00. Their ground service is the best and cheapest way to ship audio equi ...
That sounds like what I was told by Phila. area FedEx, don't ship any electronics, glass or like fragiles with ground, use the 3 or 4 day express service as they're actually a different carrier. CPH... Crush Post Haste??? I've heard of a few instances where subcontractors like Kinko refuse to honor insurance as the damage was FedEx's fault... and Fedex blames the subcontracters packaging... ditto UPS and the so called UPS or Mailbox stores which are actually subcontractors.
It's got to be a FEDEX staffed place...either a FEDEX center of FEDEX/Kinko's store. Highly, highly unlikely an independent would have the stickers in their shop. If you are at a FEDEX center, insist on CPH until someone there knows what your talking about. Valid only when you insure for $1000+.