hi can anyone tell me how much roughly does Fedex or DHL charge for shipping pam190 to HK? must be with full insurance k cause i wanna be safe. also if in case the watch islost, does Fedex or DHL pay out in full? thanks alot
The max value of the item Fedex can be insured is only up to US$500. I am not too sure about DHL. Although there is a cap in the insured value, their service is very reliable and items will be delivered most of the time. On the other hand, registered mail from singpost do accept a higher insured value. I am not too sure what is the max but they accept S$2000 insured value the last time I post something to the UK.
hi can anyone tell me how much roughly does Fedex or DHL charge for shipping pam190 to HK? must be with full insurance k cause i wanna be safe. also if in case the watch islost, does Fedex or DHL pay out in full? thanks alot
hi can anyone tell me how much roughly does Fedex or DHL charge for shipping pam190 to HK? must be with full insurance k cause i wanna be safe. also if in case the watch islost, does Fedex or DHL pay out in full? thanks alot
Bro. Send with Fedex and insure seperately at full price would be safest way. Or get cheap budget air ticket and fly over to deliver, shop, eat and fly back at night.
thanks for so many fsat replies yah i checked with singpost and they will not insure watches. if Fedex and DHL insured value have a cap, example about $5k, where do i go to to insure the rest of the amount? i really do not wish to take money from buyer liao then end up watch getting lost or any complications arise. flying to HK and back feels a bit strange to me haha bro Democritus
you can declare as "jewellery", but check the product disclosure first. otherwise they can get you for "deceptive declaration" and effectively void your cover.
[U]Currently wearing[/U]:
[SIZE="1"]TT Datejust with diamond dial - sold!
Blue 6694
Seiko SD-lookalike[/SIZE]
[U]"My collection"[/U]:
[SIZE="1"]Blue 6694; TT DJ w diamond dial.[/SIZE]
you can declare as "jewellery", but check the product disclosure first. otherwise they can get you for "deceptive declaration" and effectively void your cover.
hi, sorry what u mean by checking product disclosure? thanks
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