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Originally Posted by retiredguy123
I disagree that the seller should not be responsible if you do not receive a package. If the seller chooses to use the USPS as their delivery agent, then they should be responsible if you don't receive the package. I think if you dispute the charge on your credit card, the bank will back you up on that. Non-delivery is a disputable issue.
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My two cents worth. A guess the person is selling on ebay. I used to but no longer do so for several reasons. Main on being when I did it I was selling the way too much stuff I had in my home. On ebay most everyone pays with paypal. Almost no matter what paypal will take the buyers side. Claimed non delivery and they simply take the money from the seller. I used to charge enough on shipping to cover insurance. A buyer can and some do threaten a seller with negative feedback-your reputation as a seller.
A seller can no longer leave negative feed back for a buyer. The worst scam artist in the world, if they only buy will have 100% positive feedback. Most people are honest NOT ALL ARE. Thou shalt not steal. For many they read that as you can't steal from me but it is fine for me to steal from you. Others, many others, I wouldn't steal from a person but stealing from a business that is fine.