Accepting the delivery

Comments · 74 Views

Accepting the delivery of a damaged crate will, unfortunately, work against you in the long run, so do everything you can to be present during delivery so you don't miss out on the delivery.

 It is recommended that you choose your preferred carrier carefully. Laura Doyle, a fine art specialist with Chubb Insurance, told Artnet that, "When we're advising

loansure.us loansure www.loansure.us loan sure Website provideinsurance.us provideinsurance 


 customers on how to ship an item we always suggest that the truck has GPS, climate control, a security system, appropriate suspension, and two drivers. Additionally, we advise


www.provideinsurance.us provide insurance Website finaltravel.co.uk finaltravel 

 The truck should, if at any point, be on a straight, non-stop route. Contact the gallery for confirmation or contact the company that is shipping directly.




 You can verify these directly. It is recommended to keep a paper trail.


www.finaltravel.co.uk final travel Website weddingwant.co.uk weddingwant 

 Refuse delivery



 If you receive a crate from a shipping company that looks damaged during transit and it arrives at your home, you should reject it.




 delivery. This will give the shipper and shipping firm (i.e. the gallery that arranged shipping) must decide the next course of action.


www.weddingwant.co.uk wedding want Website preferlaw.co.uk preferlaw www.preferlaw.co.uk prefer law Website

 It is imperative to act immediately and address the issue as soon as possible.




 Accepting the delivery of a damaged crate will, unfortunately, work against you in the long run, so do everything you can to be present during delivery so you don't miss out on the delivery.

Read more
Comments