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Your thoughts please.........have a look cheers
steve Beech TA:
hi mate
After bying a few sets of wheels, rims, hubs and calipers etc i can honestly say i have never had any probs.
I have not been on this site for long compared to a lot of others and its obvious that as well as selling stuff for a reasonable price you are also a respected chap, and one that would not rip people of.
If you are expected to stand the cost of the goods as this person expects you to it obvious you cant do that. I would say that i will re send the stuff that was sent back and put the registered receipt in with the stuff and ask him to claim for the missing stuff himself, when he gets the cash he can then re purchase the replacement items of you. at the end of the day it was his choice and decision to go with whoever it was, despite your advice. so really you should not be held responsible.
At the end of the day the saying is along with choice comes responsibilities. in other words he or she decided to use there own Currier they should sort out the mess
also as someone ells said, if the person is a respected member then they should know how you operate and not put you in the position your in. they did right it refusing to sign though, otherwise they would not be able to claim i presume, but they should stand the cost, you will have to resend it as it is.
hope i dont offend but fair is fair sorry it does not matter who it was i would still say the same, as if they were a mate this would not be an issue now.
stuntmaster:
if the buyer asked for the cheaper service then it`s there fault also doesn`t matter if it`s a well respected member if he shafted you then tell us ,too many ego`s on here that think we should kiss there a ss at times
funkyfresh:
Simple..
They chose the cheaper option, took the risk and they lost (give them the Royal mail compensation)
next time they might not cut corners...
I always take the insured route, especially when BMX stuff is concerened..its priceless and irreplaceable quite often...
nouseforaname:
He chose the postage method so like someone above said, send him the stuff back via your regular courier with the recorded delivery receipt and let him claim the £34 off Royal Snail. Next time he'll realise skimping on postal insurance is just not worth the risk
FuNMoNsTeR:
I agree..... They requested that form of shipping and knew the insured amount. They surely cant expect you to refund them full whack after they gambled on a cheaper shipping option which backfired.... Their descision and risk....not yours. You keep the money for the items sold and claim £32 standard cover from Royal Mail... When they pay out you give the buyer the £32 :daumenhoch:
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