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[OM] Re: OT: in the UK, who is responsible for goods damaged in transit?

Subject: [OM] Re: OT: in the UK, who is responsible for goods damaged in transit?
From: Chris Barker <ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 21:10:01 +0000
Thanks, Charlie.  It is indeed a difficult situation.

I have advised my son to reject the claim on the grounds that, a) the  
buyer paid for postage and did not pay for insurance; b) that he  
should have rejected the goods within a much shorter time, perhaps a  
week or so.  Since the computer was posted on 13 November last year, 3  
months is too long to exercise a claim.

Chris

On 21 Feb 2008, at 19:49, Geilfuss Charles wrote:

> Chris,
>       Sounds like a difficult situation. I've bought and sold a lot on
> Eb*y and this is the rule of thumb I use in the case of an item  
> damaged
> in transit: if the outside of the box is intact and not crushed, it is
> the packer's fault; if the box is damaged (open or misshapen) it's the
> carrier's fault. For fragile items I insist on full coverage  
> insurance.


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