Fedex minimum insurance for special handling


I remember reading the answer to this question before but didn't find it on searching.

What is minimum amount of insurance to purchase for a shipment that makes Fedex take special care of the package? I remember it's some amount $2000 or $5000 something like that. Once someone sent something to me and Fedex called me a couple of times when it was on the way and after it was delivered to make sure it arrived ok. I asked about it and they told me the insurance amount made them take care of it that way.
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Yes, the TV spin, is just that spin. I've shipped stuff via the UPS Store, including their packing of the item, and get one big hassel with claims. The general rule is that you must have the units original packing materials and boxes, and then double box the item. Otherwise, all the peanuts and bubble wrap in the world will not make a difference.
Once shipped an Insured High Value $5,000 component by UPS after their assurances of the extra-care the package would receive. Not only did the package arrive damaged, the driver left it on the front-porch of the buyers house, with no signature to verify delivery!!! Maybe the driver left the package hoping he could avoid blame for the damage, i.e. Damaged by the Recipient. Since that experience I have used FedEx exclusively without a problem of any kind. Then again I pack each item to survive the worst possible disaster and that is really the only remedy to the problem. Overpack the item knowing that it can, and will, be dropped a dozen times enroute and must still arrive in mint condition. Thinking about the process eliminates the theory that one cardboard box is sufficient, or that peanuts will protect the equipment, or that the carrier will exercise ordinary care because the box is marked Fragile.
Commcast,

I truly think it depends on the weight of the product shipped.

I can't see how a three, or even 6 foot fall will likely damage a well packed CD player weighing 5-10 pounds tops, but a 135 pound amplifier will certainly exert more damage to the packaging, and thus the unit inside.

I have used all routes of shipping, and have been fairly lucky so far. Every shipper I have used has caused major damage to the packaging on SOME shipments, but no one has trashed a component yet, but it is only a matter of time until that happens. I do my best to ship[p appropriately and take weight highly into consideration when shipping.

If I am shipping something very valuable and heavy, I try to go freight and use a palette.
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FedEx ground has been golden for me....shipped lots of stuff for years....always without a hitch.

UPS was horrible....they were condescending, rude and just general *ssholes. I'll never use them again. I live directly across the street from a UPS center.....I'll use FedEx every time.
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I fought with Fedex ground for 6 months before they finally reimbursed me for what I had to pay in order to have their damage fixed. I was transferred among and between 3 different regions with the hope that I would eventually give up. I did not give up, as I just got more upset and determined, as it became a "principal of the thing" issue, and finally got reimbursed($1600.) The items were large and heavy and they were bounced. I had a similarly poor experience from an Insured High Value UPS tube amplifier delivery that they also obviously dropped but refused to pay for repairs. One of the managers from one of the services confessed to me that they were actually graded on how few claims they paid, and encouraged to deny claims routinely, regardless of merit. I am disgusted with the whole lot of them. Freight and pallets remains my choice going forward. Life is too short for this brain damage.....