>Be me, spend years looking at PC parts >Finally get off my ass and get a job >Start saving up money and shopping and researching extensively for parts >After months of saving and reading up on pc gaming, finally have enough money >Spend a few weeks getting everything in place, beautiful pc with a gtx 1080 >End up buying a 1440p 144hz gsync monitor too >Family decides to move >Carefully pack up all my stuff for shipping >Post office handles my package puts fragile on labels and bubble wrap on monitor >Receive pc a few weeks later >Glass is shattered, gpu is broken >Receive monitor too >Monitor is fucked >Complain to post office >Told me i should've gotten insurance and to go fuck myself
There really is no point in trying in life, is there
They wanted the value of the item in insurance, you zoomer, and besides who sticks fragile on a box and then treats it like shit
Easton Allen
>The pc was in the original case packaging and it was put in another box as well, when i received it was literally upside down
Blake Howard
>who sticks fragile on a box and then treats it like shit Every delivery guy ever. You can only trust your local postman, nobody else will ever give a shit about you.
Andrew Roberts
>Just stick it on your lap I moved cross country, doubt i can put it on my lap on an economy seat on spirit airlines
Ayden Murphy
>They wanted the value of the item in insurance, This has to be bait or illegal as fuck.
Elijah Wood
would you have got back your insurance money after the shipping?
Jack Kelly
Insurance fees are based on the item's declared value.
Ethan King
Then why would anyone ever pay for insurance? This has to be bait (by them, not you).
Daniel Taylor
have to be 18 to post here
Nicholas Mitchell
You can go at me for making the point but I'm not the one at with a box of broken glass and plastic. If a company was charging really high delivery insurance I'd make the connection they they must have a really high claim rate. Next time find your own insurance.
James Torres
You should have gotten insurance though. Or simply carried it with you. Even on a plane. That's literally what I would have done. I don't care how big it is.
Owen Gonzalez
You agreed to the possibility of this happening by using their service. You can't do anything about it, sorry. In the future, just dedicate some space in your car to your computer stuff.
Nicholas Lee
>They wanted the value of the item in insurance, You fucking moron, they want you to fucking DECLARE the amount, and you pay for insurance based on that declaration. You won't pay them them the amount of your shit because if that were the case then what's the point of insurance you absolute mongoloid.
Hudson Watson
I don't think they pay back your insurance fee if nothing happens, and it becomes a waste of money, nothing short of extortion, pay insurance or maybe your package'll meet an unfortunate ending
Joseph Kelly
This is what happens when you leave your house Don't make that mistake again
James Campbell
I know that dummy, but an item worth thousands in declared value will still be hundreds in insurance , read again dummy
Ethan Wilson
>pay back your insurance fee if nothing happens. >company only keeps the 10% insurance cost when they have to pay 100% of the value out. >bankrupt in 1 day
James Robinson
>Good i hope everyone at the post office gets fired and resorts to turning tricks behind a church
Sebastian Williams
I shipped someone a mining rig I sold on eBay earlier this year. Thing sold for £2,800 and it cost £75 to insure it. The peace of mind knowing that it doesn't matter to me what condition it arrives in.
Lucas Miller
>It's your fault that your items worth thousands were broken, if you only paid the extortion prices your things would've been safe, how dare you expect post office workers to deliver your package safely without tipping them
Life works how it works. What you want means nothing.
Jordan Phillips
Hi? You want me to move your $50,000 worth of home contents? It'll take me two days at $250 a day. You want me to reimburse you if i crash my truck and break all your shit? Ok, it'll cost me $500 to insure that. Either I work for free, you pay for insurance or I do it uninsured and yiu take the risk.
Camden Edwards
>trusting a government run entity with an affirmative action hired workforce to not fuck things up royally
Wew
Nicholas Bailey
I would have paid for the extra of bringing it with me on the plane.