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You are correct, Dan. Unfortunately, uninformed people think they are insuring a watch shipment, when in fact...
They are just giving FedEx extra money for nothing.
I'm afraid the problem is some store employees do not fully understand their company's policy, and give out inaccurate information. And shippers don't take the time to read the fine print (or they misunderstand it).
Insuring a watch shipment
By: M4 : May 23rd, 2025-10:53
If you’ve shipped a watch recently you probably know that FedEx will not insure the shipment for more than $1000. I haven’t checked recently but I believe UPS has a similar policy. Putting aside using the US Postal Service, what options are available for ...
Thank you.
By: M4 : May 23rd, 2025-12:53
I'm curious, with FedEx did you specifically identify the contents as a watch? FedEx will insure full value on most shipments but watches are specifically capped at $1000.
Over here
By: Arronax : May 23rd, 2025-13:29
You can insure as an option for a fee (like a buck and a half for every 80 bucks up to USD50k or so). It cost me almost 100 bucks in insurance alone but was available as an option. I only used them once, I prefer DHL or JP domestic providers.
Parcel Pro is the most used.
By: Bill : May 23rd, 2025-15:17
It is oriented towards businesses. An option is to ask your friendly local dealer or watchmaker insure it and send you the lable for shipment and drop off at fedex or bring to their location. Compensate the dealer for his costs. It is a nice move on their...
Hi Patrick.
By: M4 : May 23rd, 2025-21:46
I'm talking domestic US shipments and, no, FedEx will not insure watches for more than $1000. FedEx employees have shown me the watch insurance limitation in their operating manual. You are correct that FedEx is happy to sell insurance on other items wort...