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<blockquote data-quote="jambobbyb" data-source="post: 199079" data-attributes="member: 3559"><p>Hi Pete you can request the details be added to the Proof of postage slip, You are an insanely honorourable seller to cover non insured items that go missing im not going to slag that off in any way, but i personally believe my responsibility ends at the post office counter if a seller has specifically asked me not to insure something and i have complied with there wishes. I will provide proof of postage with the recipients details on and thats the end of the story should it go missing. The responsibility is with the buyer to make sure the goods are adequately covered for loss as once payments made the goods belong to them not the seller.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jambobbyb, post: 199079, member: 3559"] Hi Pete you can request the details be added to the Proof of postage slip, You are an insanely honorourable seller to cover non insured items that go missing im not going to slag that off in any way, but i personally believe my responsibility ends at the post office counter if a seller has specifically asked me not to insure something and i have complied with there wishes. I will provide proof of postage with the recipients details on and thats the end of the story should it go missing. The responsibility is with the buyer to make sure the goods are adequately covered for loss as once payments made the goods belong to them not the seller. [/QUOTE]
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