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<p>[QUOTE="kardinalisimo, post: 58661, member: 118"]Thanks.</p><p>I wish I did a second chance offer first. The current buyer was the second highest bidder last time. Now he offered $300 less but I did not want to counteroffer and take chances.</p><p>Very fast payment but a bit of an issue again. He wants me to claim only $145. I don't want to do that but he insists. I told him there may be a problem with the insurance in case of a damage during transportation.</p><p>I will wrap and pack really good but still want to be on the sure side. If I put only $145 on the custom form and insure for the full value, will there be an issue if a claim has to be filed later on?</p><p>He seems like a very decent buyer but I also think that if I don't do what he wants he can create problems when he receive the item.</p><p>Please advice.</p><p>I think I asked before, but what insurance to use? I know most of them have a cap.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kardinalisimo, post: 58661, member: 118"]Thanks. I wish I did a second chance offer first. The current buyer was the second highest bidder last time. Now he offered $300 less but I did not want to counteroffer and take chances. Very fast payment but a bit of an issue again. He wants me to claim only $145. I don't want to do that but he insists. I told him there may be a problem with the insurance in case of a damage during transportation. I will wrap and pack really good but still want to be on the sure side. If I put only $145 on the custom form and insure for the full value, will there be an issue if a claim has to be filed later on? He seems like a very decent buyer but I also think that if I don't do what he wants he can create problems when he receive the item. Please advice. I think I asked before, but what insurance to use? I know most of them have a cap.[/QUOTE]
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