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Post by jon on Oct 10, 2021 8:58:45 GMT 1
Hi all,
Has anyone trawled through all the terms and conditions of couriers carrying vehicle parts and their liabilities?
Seems most will accept small vehicle parts but with no liability?
Jon
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Post by JonW on Oct 10, 2021 9:06:33 GMT 1
yep, even royal mail etc dont accept claims on car/bike parts.
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Post by Norbo on Oct 10, 2021 10:28:25 GMT 1
They are pages and pages of items on the you cant post list almost everything you want to post is on it .
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Post by jon on Oct 10, 2021 10:35:17 GMT 1
They are pages and pages of items on the you cant post list almost everything you want to post is on it . So how do businesses such as yourself ensure the parts you send are insured for loss or damage? Jon
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Post by midlifecrisisrd on Oct 10, 2021 11:08:01 GMT 1
As far as I know UPS only don't cover car body panels and engines
Doesn't specify motorcycle panels or engine parts
Steve
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Post by 4l04ever on Oct 11, 2021 8:40:47 GMT 1
As far as I know UPS only don't cover car body panels and engines Doesn't specify motorcycle panels or engine parts Steve Same with Hermes
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Post by badger1 on Oct 11, 2021 9:34:14 GMT 1
I always use DPD, Fowlers use them for their delivery’s so they must cover the parts they send.
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Post by Norbo on Oct 11, 2021 9:57:29 GMT 1
They are pages and pages of items on the you cant post list almost everything you want to post is on it . So how do businesses such as yourself ensure the parts you send are insured for loss or damage? Jon Special delivery at the post office next day and insured for £500 . if its to big or heavy then i get the customer to arrange pick up and insure it so the liability is not myn.
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