bush1 said:Please remind me never to have any dealings with you. I would rather deal with someone that would work with me to solve the problem that have to deal with some clown that only wants to go the court route.......
rofl You seem to have missed the fact that, in the situation I was responding to, the seller has received reimbursement from the insurance but hasn't reimbursed the buyer and the buyer is implying that there is no more communications from the seller.
But hey, go on calling me names as if that meant anything to me. You're clearly the one who jumps to conclusions and I'd rather deal with people who don't cause problems in the first place.
Your advise leads me to believe that you are either a Defense Lawyer, or sit around and watch too much Judge Judy.
So you agree I have more legal knowledge than you. Thank you.
You can make up whatever fantasy you wish, the legal aspect is clear and is as I described. When you order something from a vendor which offers multiple methods of shipping and you get the item all smashed up do you just chalk it up as your responsibility or do you demand that the vendor either reimburse you or send you an item that's not all smashed up? Again, unless it's specifically waived in writing it's the seller's responsibility to ensure the buyer receives the goods in the state advertised.
If YOU want YOUR responsibility to be insured then make sure you include the price of insurance in your advertised price. It's really not that complicated.























































