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Re: What do you do when you never receive your package?
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lugnet.market.auction
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Sun, 8 Oct 2000 15:29:33 GMT
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In lugnet.market.auction, John Hadd writes:
> > In lugnet.market.auction, Richard Marchetti writes:
> > All of John's advice seems very sound to me. I have tried to be cooperative
> > with sellers, but it's true that the onus is on them to show proof of mailing
> > however much they may try to shift that burden onto the buyer with a variety
> > of disclaimers.
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> Yes, That is one thing that really bugs me, The seller who says I will not be
> responsible for items that are lost or damaged. Go ask your local Postal
> Inspector if that claim is true, It's not.
Why is this? Let me see if I understand- Buyer pays me for item x and does not
want insurance or any other service. I ship out the package and it never
arrives. How is it my fault that the buyer did not want these services? I dont
understand the Post Office's logic. Perhaps you can explain it to me.
-Rich
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