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an post registered letter lost

  • 29-06-2012 12:09pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 62 ✭✭


    Post lost my registered letter so I filled a claim. First it took few weeks for them to respond that they are processing this claim. Than they sent a letter to person I was sending it to to confirm they did not receive it (which is fine, it just took ages ...) and only then I was asked to send (again) proof of postage.

    It's already 2 months and today I got letter, that to finalise this case they ask me to send evidence to support the value of missing book. I had book and some old photographs there. It might seem as low value but photos were more than 50 years old and very valuable to our family. Not a disaster, but still a loss ...

    An post says that: Please note that documents are not covered by insurance as such no compesation can be paid in respect of the missing documents.

    When I was sending I had it insured to 100euro. I guess I have to look for receipt for photoalbum (very old) and receipt for pictures. Unfortunately I do not have archives like British Royal Family. Do I have a chance to prove it has value to me or is it like everything else that if you cant calculate exact value it has no value?


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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 2,827 ✭✭✭christmas2012


    do you have the receipt so you can go back to the p.o?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 62 ✭✭themiso


    I dont anymore as An Post in Dublin has it, I have copy of it tho, but at my local post office I was told I have to deal with Dublin.

    Rang them today telling I had quite valuable things in this lost envelope but might have problem in proving exact value of it only to be told I have to use writing communication with them. I was at least expecting free return envelope to be included :)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 62 ✭✭themiso


    themiso wrote: »
    Post lost my registered letter so I filled a claim. First it took few weeks for them to respond that they are processing this claim. Than they sent a letter to person I was sending it to to confirm they did not receive it (which is fine, it just took ages ...) and only then I was asked to send (again) proof of postage.

    It's already 2 months and today I got letter, that to finalise this case they ask me to send evidence to support the value of missing book. I had book and some old photographs there. It might seem as low value but photos were more than 50 years old and very valuable to our family. Not a disaster, but still a loss ...

    An post says that: Please note that documents are not covered by insurance as such no compesation can be paid in respect of the missing documents.

    When I was sending I had it insured to 100euro. I guess I have to look for receipt for photoalbum (very old) and receipt for pictures. Unfortunately I do not have archives like British Royal Family. Do I have a chance to prove it has value to me or is it like everything else that if you cant calculate exact value it has no value?

    Plus I paid for insurance, they lost it, non of their business what was inside, even if it was empty, they still lost it, they should pay


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 68 ✭✭JADMIX


    just provide any receipt with an equivalant value of your claim it doesnt matter what the receipt is for, make a receipt even a hand written receipt "from the person you bought from" who is to say you bought in a shop?
    also insurance cover is included in reg mail upto 320 euro, you only pay extra if the value exceeds that amount.


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