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Buying and Selling Modules - A question of responsibility
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<blockquote data-quote="Daryl" data-source="post: 108061" data-attributes="member: 2547"><p>I totally agree.</p><p>In the case of shipping the buyer takes some responsibility for risk in transit. When someone purchases an item, they put an order for it. The seller then packages and hands it over to their shipping provider. When the package changes hands it is now the buyers responsibility. It was their order to ship and when that due diligence is fulfilled, the transaction is complete on the seller's end. Otherwise, it is unfair to the seller. Beyond that is just good old fashioned customer service to provide service after the sale. I have never had a problem either buying or selling, but I can see how things can happen to anyone or anything at anytime. Sometimes the packaging of the item itself can cause damage. Be careful to engineer your packaging well and don't crush components when wrapping with bubble wrap. Also don't put too much packing material in the box so that it will put too much pressure and crush down on caps or pots. Most importantly....BE EXCELLENT TO EACH OTHER. :wink:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daryl, post: 108061, member: 2547"] I totally agree. In the case of shipping the buyer takes some responsibility for risk in transit. When someone purchases an item, they put an order for it. The seller then packages and hands it over to their shipping provider. When the package changes hands it is now the buyers responsibility. It was their order to ship and when that due diligence is fulfilled, the transaction is complete on the seller's end. Otherwise, it is unfair to the seller. Beyond that is just good old fashioned customer service to provide service after the sale. I have never had a problem either buying or selling, but I can see how things can happen to anyone or anything at anytime. Sometimes the packaging of the item itself can cause damage. Be careful to engineer your packaging well and don't crush components when wrapping with bubble wrap. Also don't put too much packing material in the box so that it will put too much pressure and crush down on caps or pots. Most importantly....BE EXCELLENT TO EACH OTHER. :wink: [/QUOTE]
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