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Ebay postage question/query
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For something of that value, i would send it fully insured. Sure it will cost you a few more pence, but then you know they will get it. If you only track it, the buyer can still file a not received notice, and there is nothing you can do about it. And no proof of postage, is not enough! It has to be insured, if you want to make sure it gets there, im afraid!0
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For something of that value, i would send it fully insured. Sure it will cost you a few more pence, but then you know they will get it. If you only track it, the buyer can still file a not received notice, and there is nothing you can do about it. And no proof of postage, is not enough! It has to be insured, if you want to make sure it gets there, im afraid!
Tracking is tracking.
You seem to be ill-advised or perhaps have recently lost a case because of lack of your action.
If an INR is opened and the seller has POD (that's proof of delivery, to be clear for you) then (as long as the seller adds the tracking/POD and the case is escalated) the seller will win.0
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