jaffa 
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Registered: 27th Mar 00
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I recently posted an ebay item, well packaged and marked fragile 
 
10 days after posting i have recieved and email stating that the item arrived and is broken. 
 
i have asked for description of the damage and pictures. 
 
where do i stand though in terms giving the buyer a refund? as far as i am concerned the item was perfect when i posted it. can i claim from post office? if so how can i prove it was them? 
 
I am reluctant to give a full refund as the item was packaged well and so i feel i did every thing i could to send it safely. 
 
any suggestions?
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leni 
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If the buyer did not pay for insurance or ask for it then it is their fault! 
 
You can claim money back from the post office tho 
 
http://www.royalmail.com/portal/rm/jump2?mediaId=400031&catId=400028 
 
states Compensation cover for loss or damage up to £28 or market value of item, (whichever is lower)
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Paul H 
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you should be able to claim back off the post office if took there insurance 
 
[Edited on 09-07-2004 by chewy]
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leni 
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nah, whether you took insurance or not!  you can claim up to £28
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jaffa 
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do i have to get the item back to take to the post office? 
how can i prove it was damaged in transit by them? 
Took no insurance out for the item, buyer never asked. 
 
the item went for 55 quid so i may suggest a refund minus any postage costs then i can claim the rest back, which i think is fair?
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jaffa 
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also how can i prove the value of the item given its not for sale anywhere? would a print-off of the auction be ok?
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jaffa 
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mrempire 
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personally, I'd contact ebay to see where you stand. 
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nickyboy01 
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Whether they took out extra insurance or not you are still required to refund the item, its up to you whether you refund the full amount or just the £28 Royal Snail will refund you. Always do it minus postage tho as that is non refundable. 
 
You can package it all you like and it will still get broke somehow, bunch of amateurs. Ask them to send it back too, if they dont then no refund.
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5door_jon 
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ask them to send you the item back for examination, BEFORE you give them anything back. you can normally tell if THEY have broke it or its been dammaged in transit.
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jaffa 
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seen the pictures so it is definately broke, and whether it was broke in transit or not its still useless to me. 
 
offered to send him the postage receipt to make the claim for the £28 himself.
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