Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/01/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Akhil, DON'T DO IT!!!!! I sold a mint Nikon F4 with full packing via Ebay to a buyer in Greece who requested the cheapest shipping and no insurance. Needless to say he claimed the camera never arrived and complained to EBay and I had to refund him his money and then he gave me a bad rating. Don't do it. Howard > Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2009 01:05:34 -0500 > From: "A. Lal" <alal@duke.poly.edu> > Subject: [Leica] Paypal and Postal Insurance Question > To: "Leica Users Group" <lug@leica-users.org> > > Hello Everyone, > > What is paypal's policy on refunds for shipments damaged or lost in > transit > for which proof of mailing exists? > > Just to clarify, a prospective buyer of one of the lenses I > advertised, not > a lugger, thought that 16 odd dollars was too much money to ship a > lens > across the country, even if it included signature confirmation, > insurance, > and first-class postage with plenty of padding in the box. He wants > to save > a few pennies (no, I don't know why) and wants the lens shipped > without > insurance. I have no problem with this as long as paypal does not > debit my > account for a lens that goes missing through no fault of my own. > > If this were an old fashioned transaction via cheque or money order > I would > go ahead, but with paypal involved, I believe it is best to be > cautious and > seek advice from this group. > > Comments are appreciated. > > BTW, in many years of buying and selling on the web, this is the > first time > a buyer has actually requested a no-insurance shipment in order to > save a > few dollars. Perhaps this should raise a red flag? Of course, I can > just > cover the cost of insurance myself, but the whole thing sounded a bit > strange. > > Regards, > Akhil >