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Posted By: Steve
I disagree. Insurance protects the seller. the seller should include insurance in his shipping and handling costs. If a claim is needed the seller needs to do the paperwork not the buyer. In this case the seller chose not to insure the item regardless of what the description says. the buyer sent the seller what was requested. using the 'insurance is optional' is a copout IMO. |
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