Insurance & Signature Confirmation
- Description
Signature Confirmation US ONLY
A delivery record is kept by USPS and available electronically or by email, upon request. You must be present to sign for your package. ID may be requested. Limited availability to APO/FPO/DPO locations and certain Freely Associated States.
Shipping Insurance
Here you can insure your package against loss and damage. Please be aware that if a package is marked as delivered, it is no longer insured!! This will not cover packages damaged or stolen AFTER delivery. Concerned about an UNinsured package? You can still ask USPS to do a search!
If you need me to file a claim, please read the following guide and email me at angi@ajevie.com Claims must be submitted and received within one hundred (100) calendar days of the shipment date. If the claim is for loss we must wait twenty (20) calendar days (Domestic shipments) or 40 calendar days (International shipments) before filing the claim. Please note that insured international packages must include customs forms with the Entire value of the package.
The Fine Print…
All packaging material and damaged goods must be kept in the original form as received. Packaging and damaged goods should not be disposed of, released to the shipping carrier, or returned to the seller before a claim is completed as photographs will be required. Failure to comply can result in the denial of the claim.
The following countries are NOT insurable… Afghanistan, Angola, Bolivia, Burma, Congo, Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Ivory Coast (Cote d’Ivoire), Liberia, Nigeria, North Korea, Paraguay, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Venezuela. Any location that would be in violation of any U.S. economic or trade sanctions including OFAC Restricted Countries.
For shipments to Russian and other Commonwealth of Independent States countries (includes Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Russian Federation, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan) coverage ceases upon touchdown of the aircraft at the airport of destination or upon discharge from the overseas vessel at the destination discharge port.