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Just Released!
As an added bonus for our customers, Auction Sniper is proud to offer shipping insurance for items bought using Auction Sniper. We have partnered with a world-class shipping insurance company which allows us to provide our customers with substantial savings on this service. Click here to find out more!

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Can I insure items that I buy outside of the US or Canada?
No - at this time, you can only insure items BOUGHT FROM the US or Canada.

As the only foreign (ie. non USA/Canada) user of AS I cannot wait for a similar product to be released worldwide.

Dear AS - below is a map that shows you where a few of your customers live that don't live in USA


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Under things not covered:
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Loss, damage, or non-arrival of any parcel of its contents which (a) is addressed, wrapped or packed insufficiently, incorrectly or contrary to the carrier's packaging requirements; or (b) bears a descriptive label or packaging which tends to describe nature of contents.
So that excludes anything with a customs label which, by its very nature, must describe the contents.

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We dont provide the insurance we only resale it. It might be best if you were to turn it off in your account settings. I think you could still add it for individual snipes by clicking the Modify button after adding a snipe for any item you were purchasing from the US which met the guidelines and you wanted insurance.

I'm pretty sure that offering insurance for sell in the US requires some sort of government filings and there are a lot of rules to be followed along those lines. Our partner has been doing it for over 15 years and so we just go by the rules that they've been successful using. I'm sorry if they seem US centric, it's not something we tried to do intentionally.
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Originally posted by Serenity:
Click on insurance above and everything is there you might want to know, including the answer to your question.


No offense but I have read the stuff on the Insurance pages and the answer to this question is not there, at least not specifically referencing the question of the customs tags and item "3" in the insurance policy statement (see up in this thread, Nov 29 and Dec 02). I did however receive the following from AS Support which does answer the question directly:

"The answer is that the customs tag is acceptable where the insurance is concerned. The intent on the restriction is on advertising on the box, where it‘s obvious what‘s inside at a glance, or where a shipping label was merely slapped on the manufacturer‘s box, making it apparent what the contents are.

I‘m guessing in the world of shipping thieves, they‘ll grab what‘s of obvious value, but don‘t have time to read customs tags.

michael
senior technical support
http://www.auctionsniper.com"

Voila! It's off to insure my stuff I go, hi ho, hi ho.
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December 28, 2004 is FREE SNIPE DAY!

All snipes entered on the Auction Sniper site on Tuesday, December 28, 2004 will be FREE. The snipes must be entered by 12 midnight Pacific Standard Time, however, the auction can end any day.

Emails are currently being sent to all users, however due to a delay with our mail server you may not receive this email until late Monday night.
Not for us in the UK, it would seem - this message only appears on the .COM version of My Snipes, I've refreshed the UK version over and over without success. I wonder why it wasn't published on the forum? I suspect that Sara is the only one who knows the passwords and she appears to have disappeared! Roll Eyes

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In fareness, I tried again and it did come up after 8 more 'refreshes' of the My Snipes screen. Sadly it was 7pm here in the UK before I discovered this 'freebie' so I'm happy to pass it on to all my readers! It does mean that I have 'til 8am tomorrow to place my snipes - now if only there was anything on ebay worth buying - it's dead at the moment!!!


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Two responses:

1) We are limited in the location where the item is shipped from by our third party Insurance Provider. The 'customs' label is fine.. the text you are referring to is more like if the box has a picture of a computer on it (like OEM packaging).

2) We apologize if we had a minor hiccup on the UK site... I will not let that happen again for 'Free Snipe Day'.

Bill
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Originally posted by Serenity:
Lexie, I am not sure what your avatar is, but it is sure gross looking! I think it looks like the top of a lady in a black low slung dress, but not sure what she is doing! Hoping I am... Confused
Well spotted Mrs M - we all know what's really going on but I like to think that she's on a horse, perhaps chasing a fox in the English countryside!

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