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Post Office Insurance: Worth it?

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Hello!

The screen on my phone recently cracked and I need to send it off to my insurance company. I went in to ask for a padded envelope today and the cashier asked whether I'd like insurance when I send it off.
Is this really necessary? I sort of assumed that as I was paying for a service they had to take due care and be held accountable to any damages. If I damaged customer property at my job I or the Company would be held accountable, so why not at the Post Office? Is this not the case?

Anyway, I thought I might as well check as my phone is an expensive model, and I really don't want to risk it getting lost in transit.

Thank you.

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  • custardy
    custardy Posts: 38,365 Forumite
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    Smedders11 wrote: »
    Hello!

    The screen on my phone recently cracked and I need to send it off to my insurance company. I went in to ask for a padded envelope today and the cashier asked whether I'd like insurance when I send it off.
    Is this really necessary? I sort of assumed that as I was paying for a service they had to take due care and be held accountable to any damages. If I damaged customer property at my job I or the Company would be held accountable, so why not at the Post Office? Is this not the case?

    Anyway, I thought I might as well check as my phone is an expensive model, and I really don't want to risk it getting lost in transit.

    Thank you.

    you mean Royal Mail
    not really sure of your point.
    do you think RM have limitless liability for a 50p stamp?
    you buy insurance for your protection
    Standard post covers up to £46
    for over that value,you need Specia delivery
  • custardy wrote: »
    you mean Royal Mail
    not really sure of your point.
    do you think RM have limitless liability for a 50p stamp?
    you buy insurance for your protection
    Standard post covers up to £46
    for over that value,you need Specia delivery

    I presumed that when I pay for their service I may already have some sort of insurance cover in place to protect my phone. Therefore I wanted to check if I'm right, because if I'm wrong then I will consider the insurance. That was my point.

    I never made any assumption of the sort that RM has a limitless liability.

    Anyway, thank you for the answer. Clarified it to some extent.
  • Linda32
    Linda32 Posts: 4,385 Forumite
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    I think I would take out insurance for the phone if it was expensive.

    Normally anything I send through the post isn't likely to be worth much and certainly not my antique phone :o but if it would be more expensive to replace than the cost of insurance then I would pay the extra.
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