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bainbrig | 08:11 Fri 24th Aug 2018 | Insurance
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Royal Mail want around £100 to insure a parcel they’re taking to Denmark, value £2500. (That’s on top of the £120-ish they want for the carriage).

Is there a better/cheaper way of insuring goods in transit?

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Can't help, but it looks to me as if they're suggesting that they lose 1 in 25 parcels.
A parcel passed into their care should be their responsibility anyway. (One ought not to have to pay separate insurance to cover a logistics company's incompetence.)
Wouldnt it be cheaper to jump on a flight and get the recipient to meet you at the airport.
Try these people, I've used them in the past, although not for a delivery to Denmark

https://www.parcel2go.com/parcel-delivery/denmark
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Cryptic: old, ill, and anyway no passport.

HC: Maximum compensation appears to be £50.

BB
You can extra to insure up to £5k
Can you pay for a cheap ticket for the recipient to fly here and collect them?
How big/heavy is this parcel?
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HC: I’ll check it out.

Judge : small suitcase 10kg.
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HC, parcel2go want £137 for £2500 value (just the insurance!)

Bill
Have you checked Hermes?
It seems the insurance is always going to be around the £120 mark but the delivery costs are considerably cheaper than Royal Mail. Check out DPD
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HC Hence the original question... I was hoping there’d be some carriage insurers where you could buy direct.

Re the carriage charge - I wanted somewhere extra reliable rather than cheap, but I didn’t want to get ripped off either.

Seems Royal Mail will probably be best bet.

Bill
Could you split the parcel into smaller ones. I have saved pounds by doing this before. Don't know about the insurance though.
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Thought of that Andres, but as I said above, the carriage charges aren’t a problem.

I’m getting to the point where I think maybe 5% or so of value is the market rate after all!

I think it’s bite the bullet time.

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