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Kevin invites you to enter the draw to win free snipes and have your item paid for (up to $500) - more >>>.

Under the T&C it says 'No Purchase Necessary' which means that you can enter the draw by sending a postcard to an address in California.

Now, being in the UK I've decided to not make use of the insurance (has any non-USA person made a successful claim yet?) so I could send in a card. But what would I win? I Guess I'd get a free snipe and a free item 'up to $500' - again - how is that decided upon?

It does say 'Sponsors reserve the right to substitute prizes of equal or greater value if any prize is unavailable.' so maybe I'd get a cheque for $500.

Perhaps someone from AS could enlighten me before I splash out on a stamp?

R2
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Now, being in the UK I've decided to not make use of the insurance (has any non-USA person made a successful claim yet?)



R2- Maybe you should start using the shipping insurance... then if the item is lost, damaged or stolen you can file a claim and find out.

As we clearly state (International Coverage), items shipped from the USA or Canada are covered. The company we are partnering with is the leader in third party shipping insurance and has been in business for over 15 years. Your concerns are unfounded.

You keep complaining about it.. but you haven't even tried it. Smile
Bill
Hey Bill - I have never complained about the insurance - as you say, I haven't tried it. I did highlight that the T&Cs might preclude international shipping due to the customs label. This was explained and I was re-assured. I did ask if anyone had succesfully made an 'international' claim to no avail. All that happened was that a somewhat pompous support person declined to respond on the grounds that it was confidential information. Thus, without re-assurance I have chosen not to use your insurance.

That said, I have an open mind so I might well try it one day. Wink

So why not encourage me further and open the draw up to us Brits (and Kiwis and Ozzies and ...)

R2
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Hey Bill - I have _never_ complained about the insurance - as you say, I haven't tried it. I did highlight that the T&Cs might preclude international shipping due to the customs label. This was explained and I was re-assured. I did ask if anyone had succesfully made an 'international' claim to no avail. All that happened was that a somewhat pompous support person declined to respond on the grounds that it was confidential information. Thus, without re-assurance I have chosen not to use your insurance.

That said, I have an open mind so I might well try it one day. Wink

So why not encourage me further and open the draw up to us Brits (and Kiwis and Ozzies and ...)

R2


R2 - Cool. Let me know how it works out for you... you know how to get a hold of me. Also... being a US company we are complying by our laws in the US.
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