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Posted By: Tim
Hypothetically speaking: say I buy a VERY expensive card sight unseen on ebay for about $400. This was probably foolish, but the description of the card’s condition had a certain plausibility, and the hypothetical seller’s feedback was solid, with no indication that he had been ripping anyone off. |
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Posted By: leon
Generally speaking that situation is what shipping insurance is for. If there were no comments made on the bill of lading, when received, then you are going to have less recourse with the shipping company. Chances are your seller is not going to get reimbursed if the package was delivered AND in tact. The shipper is going to see if there was a POD (proof of delivery)signature and if any comments were made at time of receipt. If there is a signature, and no comments made, then they have done their part, which is to deliver the package. I do a fair amount of shipping and these are normal rules. There are always exceptions though....good luck and keep us posted... |
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Posted By: David
While these cases didn't have to do with insurance, I had two notable problems with shipping-- both involving cards I was supposed to receive via mail but didn't. These were two extreme cases, due to both the money involved and, more importantly, that the intent of theft was apparent. One was a multi-thousand $ group lot of items I consigned, the other was for a trade (a Fatima Premium for 200 T206s and E cards)-- in other words, no small potatoes, as Dan Quayle might say. In the end, I explained to each that what they were doing was a felony (in particular, one was across state lines), and that if I didn't receive my cards by noon on a particular day (in about 4 or five days after ), I would consider it felony theft and act accordingly. Which I would have. I received both lots of cards (certified, naturally) before noon on the required days. |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
Doesn't this boil down to a "he said-she said" situation if this goes further? Won't the shipper claim that the card was in the box and that you received it and are trying to scam him? You know the truth but how can you prove it? I assume that you had no witness when you opened the package. This seems like the kind of situation that Hal should speak to. |
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Posted By: David
As Tim noted, the card was rare/unusual, and he could ask the seller to demostrate when/where he obtained the card. It the seller really owned the card, it would not be difficult to show that he orginally bought/traded for the card. |
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Posted By: HalleyGator
Thanks, Jay ... for making me put on my lawyer's hat when I am trying NOT to work by reading the internet!! |
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Posted By: Tim
Thanks a lot, folks, for your thoughts on this question (and one from a lawyer, no less)! |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
Just be aware that in some jurisdictions, a bald threat of prosecution unless you pay is itself a felony (extortion). You can threaten to turn the matter over to the authorities but you should not condition your not doing so on a cash payment. |
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