@englishrosegardens wrote:

It's a policy violation for a seller to say they're not responsible for goods that don't arrive or aren't insured.  I hit the back button pretty fast when I see such statements because it means the seller doesn't care much about their buyers.  It won't stop scammers but is more likely to invite them (to prove the seller wrong), so there's no point in saying it.


Can you please provide a link to the policy that disallows sellers from including terms and conditions that pretty much reflect Aust law that it is usually the purchaser that carries the risk when goods are in transit (with some exceptions of course).

 

Thank you