Saturday, February 25, 2012

What can I call expensive electronics equipment on postal insurance forms?

My brother is in the Army and stationed in Iraq. We bought him a PS2, a portable DVD player, a few PS2 games, and a memory card to send him. My question is, what can we call these things on the postal forms? We can't lie, for the purpose of insurance and because it's going overseas, but it is suggested that we find less conspicuous names for these things when we list them, because stealing is actually a very big problem once packages get out of the postal service's hands and into the Army's. Any suggestions? We can't use words like game console, dvd player, games, etc. because chances are an Army mail clerk could open and steal it! Thanks in advance.What can I call expensive electronics equipment on postal insurance forms?
console, walkman and cartridgesWhat can I call expensive electronics equipment on postal insurance forms?
I would list it as electronic games and entertainment.



The purpose of the insurance is to cover the loss if it is stolen--so it is not like you would be out anything, except for your time.What can I call expensive electronics equipment on postal insurance forms?
Put on it, "Christmas Fruit-Cakes enclosed!" Nobody, but nobody like those things! It will be safe!!
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