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[Mccoypottery-talk] question off subject
McQuita@aol.com
McQuita@aol.com
Mon, 12 Apr 2004 10:06:58 EDT
still have to say people use different forms of insuring an item. I have a
friend who is a power seller...He assumes the risk of insuring the item
himself. As long as my item is
insured by whomever...I'm okay with it.
If the salt/pepper set was damaged I think the seller should square it away.
If the item was not damaged, a negative feedback seems harsh..
My one neg was due to some half wit newby buyer who said I didn't pack a
plastic christmas ornament well. It was wrapped in the original foam wrapping ,
within the original hallmark box...within another box. It arrived
safe....she marred my record permanently.
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