[78-L] Question about insurance
Roger Wade
rwade1947 at comcast.net
Sun Jan 3 11:26:54 PST 2010
I'm a seller and I agree with you Taylor. Some claims may require a
signature or a note from the buyer but in any case the seller should
do the heavy lifting by starting the paperwork and also issuing the
refund. Why should the buyer have to wait to get paid?
Roger Wade
Really Old Records
http://www.reallyoldrecords.com
http://stores.ebay.com/Really-Old-Records?RefID=store
http://www.amazon.com/shops/reallyoldrecords
http://astore.amazon.com/discographiesplus-20
http://www.myspace.com/reallyoldrecords
On Jan 3, 2010, at 1:50 PM, Taylor Bowie wrote:
> A friend of mine recently had a very unpleasant go-round with a
> well-known
> eBay record seller who sent him a cracked record. When my friend
> asked for
> his money back, the seller demanded that my friend file the insurance
> claim.
>
> I've bought and sold books and records through the mail for many
> years, and
> on the few occasions there was a problem...I never expected the
> buyer to
> file the claim about something I'd sold and which arrived damaged
> or not at
> all. I would refund the money and then file my own insurance claim.
>
> Any of you other buyers or sellers run into this? Seems to be that
> it's the
> responsibility of the seller to follow through on problems with a
> purchase,
> and not the buyer.
>
>
> Taylor
>
>
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