Daniela
Brilliant_Rock
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- Oct 2, 2003
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Hi, guys. My diamond hasn''t turned up yet (for the full story, see this thread):
https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/i-need-moral-support-guys-shipping-disaster.15514/
The update is that it was heading back to me as of 7:29 Wednesday night, and according to Canada Post because it was being "returned to sender", it got filed into their regular mail pile (i.e. not Express and not trackable). They don''t know where it is. While this is very upsetting and disapointing and I''ve filed several complaints with Canada Post, it doesn''t solve the main problem: I''m without an engagement ring. The irony of the situation is that they refunded my shipping money and expected me to be happy. I said, "That''s a nice gesture, but I''d rather have my package."
I haven''t given up on it quite yet, and will continue to hope until the end of next week. But I want to know what I have to steel myself for if I have to make an insurance claim. I double-checked with my insurance agent before I mailed it and was assured that my ring is insured anywhere in the world whether or not I''m with it, and that I was free to ship it to my jeweller if I so chose.
But what I''m really worried about is going through the actual process of making a claim.
I have four main questions: Is it difficult?
Does it take forever?
Will my insurance premiums skyrocket afterwards? (Oh, God, I hope not.)
Does the replacement stone generally have to be the EXACT same colour, clarity, and carat weight right down to the last point? (Mine was a 1.013 H SI-1 H&A from GOG).
Please help answer any of the above questions if you have any experience in this kind of thing.
Daniela
https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/i-need-moral-support-guys-shipping-disaster.15514/
The update is that it was heading back to me as of 7:29 Wednesday night, and according to Canada Post because it was being "returned to sender", it got filed into their regular mail pile (i.e. not Express and not trackable). They don''t know where it is. While this is very upsetting and disapointing and I''ve filed several complaints with Canada Post, it doesn''t solve the main problem: I''m without an engagement ring. The irony of the situation is that they refunded my shipping money and expected me to be happy. I said, "That''s a nice gesture, but I''d rather have my package."
I haven''t given up on it quite yet, and will continue to hope until the end of next week. But I want to know what I have to steel myself for if I have to make an insurance claim. I double-checked with my insurance agent before I mailed it and was assured that my ring is insured anywhere in the world whether or not I''m with it, and that I was free to ship it to my jeweller if I so chose.
But what I''m really worried about is going through the actual process of making a claim.
I have four main questions: Is it difficult?
Does it take forever?
Will my insurance premiums skyrocket afterwards? (Oh, God, I hope not.)
Does the replacement stone generally have to be the EXACT same colour, clarity, and carat weight right down to the last point? (Mine was a 1.013 H SI-1 H&A from GOG).
Please help answer any of the above questions if you have any experience in this kind of thing.
Daniela