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As said above Your contract is with cargo2fra as the purchaser. If you ship it to them at a UK address and it's received and accepted there then your reponsibility ends. If it gets damaged during shipping to the buyer abroad then this has nothing to do with you - that would be between cargo2fra and the buyer to sort out between themselves. The foreign buyer has no contract with you for the purchase of the frameset and no legal right to hold you responsible.To be honest if cargo2fra do not agree to this then I would bite the bullet and refuse to send it to them.
agreed with the above BUT ...... who is the ebay buyer? because if the ebay buyer is NOT Cargo2fra.... then the ebay buyer may say they have never recieved their item , and be able to claim their money back via ebay. i know paypal and ebay are the same but id be a little warey
Quote from: Badbaldie on October 30, 2013, 11:49 AMagreed with the above BUT ...... who is the ebay buyer? because if the ebay buyer is NOT Cargo2fra.... then the ebay buyer may say they have never recieved their item , and be able to claim their money back via ebay. i know paypal and ebay are the same but id be a little warey Doesn't matter! If Cargo2fra made the winning bid & the payment they are the customer. They need to sign for the goods (end of sellers responsibility) .
Quote from: Funkyworm on October 30, 2013, 11:55 AMQuote from: Badbaldie on October 30, 2013, 11:49 AMagreed with the above BUT ...... who is the ebay buyer? because if the ebay buyer is NOT Cargo2fra.... then the ebay buyer may say they have never recieved their item , and be able to claim their money back via ebay. i know paypal and ebay are the same but id be a little warey Doesn't matter! If Cargo2fra made the winning bid & the payment they are the customer. They need to sign for the goods (end of sellers responsibility) .in that case id say your pretty much covered and have nothing to loose