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<blockquote data-quote="PGowdy" data-source="post: 199059" data-attributes="member: 2042"><p>:? </p><p></p><p>I said before that it is the seller's responsibility to pay for a lost package and i stand by that. However, in a a very rare and unique situation where the seller wanted to send something tracked and the buyer specifically asked him not to to save on postage then in that specific circumstance i would say it is entirely the buyers fault and he should receive no refund. </p><p>However, that's not what's happened here. Not sure where you've got that from. One thing that has come up several times in this thread is the seller saying "i have proof of postage" which means he sent it either tracked or insured. (what other way is there of having proof of postage? can't just be a plain old receipt cos i've got dozens of them lying around i could use to say are proof of postage). </p><p>Jeff has asked the seller several times to show him the proof of postage to put his mind at rest and the seller has not complied/ignored his request.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PGowdy, post: 199059, member: 2042"] :? I said before that it is the seller's responsibility to pay for a lost package and i stand by that. However, in a a very rare and unique situation where the seller wanted to send something tracked and the buyer specifically asked him not to to save on postage then in that specific circumstance i would say it is entirely the buyers fault and he should receive no refund. However, that's not what's happened here. Not sure where you've got that from. One thing that has come up several times in this thread is the seller saying "i have proof of postage" which means he sent it either tracked or insured. (what other way is there of having proof of postage? can't just be a plain old receipt cos i've got dozens of them lying around i could use to say are proof of postage). Jeff has asked the seller several times to show him the proof of postage to put his mind at rest and the seller has not complied/ignored his request. [/QUOTE]
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