Audiolab said:If you go to the PO and mail the item and ask for "proof of posting" which is free, this cover you for up to the value of 100 first class stamps. To claim it does take a while, you need to wait weeks and they send a letter to the receiving party to confirm non delivery and value, then they cough up.
Anything more than that using Special Delivery gives you £50 and other methods give you varying levels of cover but additional values can be added to Special and other delivery methods to cover you up to £2500. Sending something abroad again there are various methids like Airsure and others, all of which carry some implicit insurance but you need to tell them the value and chack that the method cover the value if the item.
This does not cover you for printing your own postage, (except some business accounts) the only way to get free proof of postage or any additional insurance on international is to go and post it in PO.
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