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Buying and Selling Modules - A question of responsibility
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<blockquote data-quote="HughJasol" data-source="post: 107894" data-attributes="member: 2137"><p>I've never had to file a claim from USPS . . . but I've heard the same thing as some have already stated here - unless the package is lost, good luck!</p><p></p><p>However, I've had good luck with UPS filing a claim even for damaged packages (well, only twice). I was informed by my local UPS Store that as the seller I should file the claim, which I did . . . I did have to inform the buyer that UPS may want to come to the shipping address of the recipient and inspect the damage themselves (which they almost never do unless it's a substantial amount of money), and thus he'd have to hold on to the item for a week in case they did.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure where Fed-Ex ranks here, but I assume it would be similar to UPS . . .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HughJasol, post: 107894, member: 2137"] I've never had to file a claim from USPS . . . but I've heard the same thing as some have already stated here - unless the package is lost, good luck! However, I've had good luck with UPS filing a claim even for damaged packages (well, only twice). I was informed by my local UPS Store that as the seller I should file the claim, which I did . . . I did have to inform the buyer that UPS may want to come to the shipping address of the recipient and inspect the damage themselves (which they almost never do unless it's a substantial amount of money), and thus he'd have to hold on to the item for a week in case they did. I'm not sure where Fed-Ex ranks here, but I assume it would be similar to UPS . . . [/QUOTE]
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