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...that should be a problem for the sender ONLY (tough as it is).the person bought them and i sent them by business post. they got damaged, through no fault of my own. how does that make me liable to give someone their money back?
RST wrote:Hi mate,
Depending how long they left it, they're fully entitled to money back or a credit note.![]()
You should have sent them goods which was fully ensured to cover this sort of stuff.
Your problem unfortunately..
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the person bought them and i sent them by business post.they got damaged, through no fault of my own.
how does that make me liable to give someone their money back?
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.that should be a problem for the sender ONLY
(tough as it is).
michael wrote:How did the courier manage to make the finish pitted like old chrome?
I think it's fairly clear what's going on here but if you can sleep at night then I guess you are fine with it.
michael wrote:How did the courier manage to make the finish pitted like old chrome?
I think it's fairly clear what's going on here but if you can sleep at night then I guess you are fine with it.
mrtee wrote:i disagree with you mate, as the seller its your responsibility to pack the items properly and have adequate insurance cover which you should just add as p+p.if you are a seller of any description then it should be normal practise.
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