cuenut said:Sorry sir, but you did NOT deliver the cue. You only shipped it. Delivery means that your buyer received it. This apparently is not yet the case. Unless agreed to otherwise, the seller is responsible for ensuring that the cue arrives in the hands of the buyer, and you as seller have the responsibility for insuring it so that you recover your cost if it is lost, not the other way around. If the buyer requested that you not insure it, I would require payment, and he would be out if it is not delivered in hand, but that agreement would be accepted before hand in writing, not alleged after the fact.
Just a thought for future shipment. What if you insure it, and it is confiscated by customs. Will insurance cover the loss? Just curious. Seems hard to believe that insurance would cover potential illegality, not that it was done in this case.
Thanks!
Please try to read from the 1st page. What you mentioned above wsa not this case.
I will refund him once the lost of parcel was confirmed. <--repeat for many times
So from your point of view, if the cue was confiscated by customs, then it will be the problem for seller because he doesnt deliver the cue to the buyer?
By the way, i dont think the insurance would cover the lost for confiscation.
Thanks for your curious!
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