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Buying and Selling Modules - A question of responsibility
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<blockquote data-quote="alowerdeep" data-source="post: 107888" data-attributes="member: 2671"><p>Actually that is not true about insurance....When you purchase insurance through any carrier it is up to the receiver to file a claim with the carrier......I have had a few items damaged in the past from UPS and Fedex,been lucky with USPS.....I never filed a claim,but when inquiring I was told that the receiver files the claim....they would send someone out to look at teh packing material and item to see how it was packaged and if bad packaging contributed to the problem,then make the determination.....Doing anything by mail is a crapshoot in my opinion......Most of the time we are fortunate not to have issues.We just have to trust and rely on each other to package the stuff right.If you encounter a probelm I guess it comes down to how the two parties resolve it....In this case it looks like the shipper insured it,so he feels like he is absolved of teh responsibility and truthfully that is the purpose of insurance.I think it was generous of him to offer to pay the difference between what the insurance would pay and what was left or even to offer to ship it to the modder.....just stinks when something bad happens to something you are so looking forward to getting....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alowerdeep, post: 107888, member: 2671"] Actually that is not true about insurance....When you purchase insurance through any carrier it is up to the receiver to file a claim with the carrier......I have had a few items damaged in the past from UPS and Fedex,been lucky with USPS.....I never filed a claim,but when inquiring I was told that the receiver files the claim....they would send someone out to look at teh packing material and item to see how it was packaged and if bad packaging contributed to the problem,then make the determination.....Doing anything by mail is a crapshoot in my opinion......Most of the time we are fortunate not to have issues.We just have to trust and rely on each other to package the stuff right.If you encounter a probelm I guess it comes down to how the two parties resolve it....In this case it looks like the shipper insured it,so he feels like he is absolved of teh responsibility and truthfully that is the purpose of insurance.I think it was generous of him to offer to pay the difference between what the insurance would pay and what was left or even to offer to ship it to the modder.....just stinks when something bad happens to something you are so looking forward to getting.... [/QUOTE]
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