on 10-09-2015 10:03 AM
a lot of posters keep thinking that if its written in the law ,thats it. well wrong ,ask any solicitor.
if that was the case we would not need any courts.
a law is written for instance law 1. then there is only if a or f or section bla , does not ocur.
lets talk about photos in a post office, once you hand over your letters and as soon as the postman stamps them ,they are deemed to be the property of the federal gov. once you touch or take a photo ,then theres privacy laws. its simple its not yours anymore.
we also have posters complaining about paypal taking money out of your account when there is a problem.
read your contract with them , you agreed to there policy ,if you dont agree dont sign up or take the contract to a solicitor.
just because something is said in the law , companies have agreements with them . like the bank on charge backs the law states a bank cant take money out of another banks client. but the banks have an agreement that allows that. and we all know that happens.
look at the law about porn movies , i still have had nobody answere that. its simple the law states porn movies can only be sold in canberra. have a look around most suburbs have an adult shop. i would say there is an agreement with the law. these shops are not hidden , some are the size of small supermarkets.
in fact a couple of months ago i won an auction on ebay for some new steel paint tins and lids , when she gave me the pick up details it was to an adult bookstore , i then looked at the item number in case i bid on the wrong line, but all correct. anyway i drive to the loading bay ,she opened up the roller door and my eyes nearly popped out , as i was loading the boxes , i did not ask why they had new empty paint tins , but i did ask why the girl on the corner wearing just underwear was smiling at me ,she said thats a blow up doll , yes but whats her name. lol
on 11-09-2015 08:15 PM
5kazam they are all taking photos after the postmaster stamps it ,as its clasified as lodgement , no use taking photos before payment that way they say to buyers we have posted the item.
also could you please explain to our lovely sellers out there , as a buyer do i have the right to arange a pick up or a carrier to go to the sellers house with an aranged time , and not take up the postage part thank you awaiting your answere
on 11-09-2015 08:19 PM
Unless the seller has Pickup or Courier arranged by the buyer then NO you do not have the right to demand it.
on 11-09-2015 08:20 PM
mmmmmmm sellers are not allowed to take a photo once being lodged , i have been saying it all the time , this all about taking photos i dont care if my cat owns it , the sender does not own it
on 11-09-2015 08:24 PM
a seller does not have to have pick up , in discription,
a seller which by the way hardly anybody has it , unless they state in discription [no pick ups] a seller if asked by a buyer must arange for the buyer to come and pick it up a time to suit.
on 11-09-2015 08:31 PM
A seller would be completely within their rights to deny the buyer the right to come to demand pick-up even if they did not specify "no pickups"...................
on 11-09-2015 08:38 PM
you would think so but i am afraid under law its correct you cant demant it but the seller must come to the party ,or the buyer can organise his own courier to go to the sellers place and pick it up. or anybody he likes. i think its wrong ,but thats sopose to be the law.
on 11-09-2015 08:40 PM
@joethenuts wrote:you would think so but i am afraid under law its correct you cant demant it but the seller must come to the party ,or the buyer can organise his own courier to go to the sellers place and pick it up. or anybody he likes. i think its wrong ,but thats sopose to be the law.
And you have a screen-shot of that law to show us all ???????
on 11-09-2015 08:45 PM
i will try and find it for you hopefully 5kazam will verify it, if you also look up the poster thebearded one it will be here on one of his posts will say it also .i am a bit like you i did not believe it either but , he is sopose to be the bees nuts on law here.
on 11-09-2015 08:59 PM
Have you heard of the law trespassers will be prosecuted?
Unless you're a commercial seller,a buyer has no right to pickup or send someone to pickup an item from your premises if you don't allow it.
This is known as Cujo's law.
on 11-09-2015 09:15 PM