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on 02-12-2016 06:28 PM
@englishrosegardens wrote:I haven't got time to look properly just at the moment, but I have seen it before. I did find this:
http://pages.ebay.com.au/help/pay/shipping-problems.html
Even if you didn't insure the item, you're still responsible for the item until the buyer receives it.
Seems to just be a statement that supports the eBays Money Back Guarantee which attempts to try and interfere in contracts made under Australia law, to unlawfully impose additonal obligations on sellers - such as proof of delivery..
eBay cannot cannot remove a sellers legal rights nor obligations as a consumer of its service through its terms and conditions. Australian Consumer Law makes that very clear.
It always saddens to me see some posters adopt eBay speak and seek to deter others from properly understanding their rights in particular situations - including this one.