When I sold a Compound bow and it was damaged, the buyer had to take the bow and packaging to the post office and file the claim. The post office payed him and I had to do nothing. I offered to go to my post master, but they took care of it on his end. He wanted me to just send him his money back and do nothing on his end. If I had done that, he would have a broken bow and his money. I would have zero recourse and been out about 450.00. He finally agreed to take everything to the post office and they handled it. Not sure where everyone is getting their info, but this is how it went down, with the USPS. It will be VERY hard to file a claim as a seller. You don't have the damaged bow or packaging and they require you to have both when fileing a claim. Just my experance, yours may vary. It's not a good deal for either party so it will be better if you work together.