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possible half.com problem...

z0mb13

Lifer
so I sold this book over half.com

he says that he still has not received the book yet.

of course I shipped the book, but if he wants a refund, should I give this to him?

who is responsible?

 
If it says that it's been shipped, then I'd say your customer is either lying or maybe someone stole it off of his porch? Otherwise, it'ld be the P.O's fault
 
Originally posted by: pinkeywear
If it says that it's been shipped, then I'd say your customer is either lying or maybe someone stole it off of his porch? Otherwise, it'ld be the P.O's fault

if its the PO's fault, who is SOL? me or buyer?

 
Originally posted by: z0mb13
Originally posted by: pinkeywear
If it says that it's been shipped, then I'd say your customer is either lying or maybe someone stole it off of his porch? Otherwise, it'ld be the P.O's fault

if its the PO's fault, who is SOL? me or buyer?

Neither. It'd be the P.O.'s fault.

If you still have the receipt from the P.O. when you mailed the thing, you can scan it and show it to your customer. Whenever I go to the P.O. they give me a receipt that lists the addresses I mailed the stuff to.
 
If you didn't pay for delivery confirmation, you lose. Refund him and consider it a cheap lesson.

If you have a delivery confirmation that it arrived where he asked you to send it, tell him to go fvck himself.
 
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