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<blockquote data-quote="elwoodtrix" data-source="post: 2860197" data-attributes="member: 7614"><p>on the ups website</p><p></p><p> "UPS's liability for <strong>loss or damage</strong> is limited to US$100.00 on shipments with no declared value. If the value of your goods exceeds US$100.00, you can declare a higher value, up to US$50,000.00 per package, or US$100,000 per pallet for UPS Worldwide Express FreightSM (subject to terms and conditions) by entering the declared value in the UPS shipping system used and paying an additional charge. Declared Value charges for freight collect and third-party shipments may be billed to your shipper account. For more information, refer to ups.com/terms."</p><p></p><p></p><p>hope that clears a little bit up</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elwoodtrix, post: 2860197, member: 7614"] on the ups website "UPS's liability for [B]loss or damage[/B] is limited to US$100.00 on shipments with no declared value. If the value of your goods exceeds US$100.00, you can declare a higher value, up to US$50,000.00 per package, or US$100,000 per pallet for UPS Worldwide Express FreightSM (subject to terms and conditions) by entering the declared value in the UPS shipping system used and paying an additional charge. Declared Value charges for freight collect and third-party shipments may be billed to your shipper account. For more information, refer to ups.com/terms." hope that clears a little bit up [/QUOTE]
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