![]() Of course, the next time I am in the post office, I am going to ask a different clerk the same question and complain that I was misled if I was indeed misled. I think everyone just says "I want $150 in insurance." And they have to pay the full price for $150 in insurance and the "free" $50 insurance on a flat rate Priority mail package doesn't matter and is discarded. Easyship offers up to 10,000 of shipping. ![]() Most worldwide express couriers cover domestic and international shipments with a value up to 100USD against damage or loss by default. The clerk said "well, the post office knows that the $50 is already there and so asking for $100 in insurance means $50+$100 for a total of $150. Key Points: Shipping insurance is a policy a shipper can purchase to get reimbursed for shipments that are lost, stolen, or damaged in transit with a courier. Other people must have wondered they have to pay the full cost of the declared coverage desired, and do not get credit for the "already included" $50 in coverage. It does not say "$150 total coverage" for example. For example: "If I ask for a total of $150 in insurance, what is the cost and how do I properly ask for that?" The Receipt only says $100. The clerk stumbled about while I attempted to ask for clarification from a different angle. I am curious if others who take their packages to the post office to use Priority Mail and insurance have ever asked this question. It looks like I have to pay the full $3.85 cost of $150 coverage and that the "first $50" of coverage" is totally ditched. Now that I have looked closer at all the details, I am wondering if this is true. ![]() The clerk told me that to have $150 total coverage, I only had to pay $3.15 on a Priority Mail package for the extra $100.00. USPS Priority Mail, $51 Insurance costs $3.15 USPS Priority Mail, $50 Insurance costs $0.00 ![]() USPS First Class Mail, $51 Insurance costs $3.15 USPS First Class Mail, $50 Insurance costs $2.45 I have looked at the USPS website and my question does not appear to be addressed. ![]()
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