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Question/Advice On Shipping MOC
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<blockquote data-quote="Robstyley" data-source="post: 464685" data-attributes="member: 6009"><p>Yeah any item is 100% your responsibility until the buyer receives it in the same condition it left you in. If it gets damaged in transit you will have to fully refund the buyer and get them to return it to you. But ask them for photos of the damaged package and/or item so you can make an insurance claim with the courier. If you package it well it should never happen but sending anything has a certain risk. If you can't prove the courier damaged it they will try to not pay out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robstyley, post: 464685, member: 6009"] Yeah any item is 100% your responsibility until the buyer receives it in the same condition it left you in. If it gets damaged in transit you will have to fully refund the buyer and get them to return it to you. But ask them for photos of the damaged package and/or item so you can make an insurance claim with the courier. If you package it well it should never happen but sending anything has a certain risk. If you can't prove the courier damaged it they will try to not pay out. [/QUOTE]
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