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Helen posted an update Friday, Oct 5, 2012, 2:51pm EDT, 13 years ago
@treasuremomz Sam, This probably won't help you unless the item never gets back to you or is damaged in shipment but doesn't the USPS insure that type of shipping for $100.00?
I once shipped a Featherweight sewing machine to Canada. It arrived broken. I had the buyer ship it back to me. I could have collected the insurance but I chose to sell it to the local Singer shop . They could use it for parts. I don't remember why I did not have the buyer sell it to Singer shop in her town.
Helen in Indy