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<blockquote data-quote="powermac G5" data-source="post: 853685" data-attributes="member: 70892"><p>Okay here is the skinny, I know this for a fact based on speaking to live people prior to selling on ebay. The buyer is "not" required to purchase insurance on an item but the seller is "solely responsible for insuring the item for the full amount no matter what". the seller is fully responsible for the item until good feedback is left or 45 days passes which ever comes first. I have verified this intentionally to cover all ends due to the expenses incurred with selling. I would certainly call ebay and speak to them and open a dispute immediately, and can assure you the seller would have no choice but to refund your payment and pay for return shipping. Insurance is optional even if stated in the auction that it is mandatory. The seller will offer insurance in hopes that the buyer will cover not having to take it out of pocket, which is in all fairness, but why would the seller tell you this. If you knew you did not have to, and that the seller is responsible, nobody would. It is certainly in the fine print that nobody has the patients to read through, I a victim myself. But as becoming a seller and starting from ground up, yes, you walk a very fine line to become established. Think about this, free shipping never offers insurance.......... I will always insure no matter what the circumstances. Good luck and hope you pursue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="powermac G5, post: 853685, member: 70892"] Okay here is the skinny, I know this for a fact based on speaking to live people prior to selling on ebay. The buyer is "not" required to purchase insurance on an item but the seller is "solely responsible for insuring the item for the full amount no matter what". the seller is fully responsible for the item until good feedback is left or 45 days passes which ever comes first. I have verified this intentionally to cover all ends due to the expenses incurred with selling. I would certainly call ebay and speak to them and open a dispute immediately, and can assure you the seller would have no choice but to refund your payment and pay for return shipping. Insurance is optional even if stated in the auction that it is mandatory. The seller will offer insurance in hopes that the buyer will cover not having to take it out of pocket, which is in all fairness, but why would the seller tell you this. If you knew you did not have to, and that the seller is responsible, nobody would. It is certainly in the fine print that nobody has the patients to read through, I a victim myself. But as becoming a seller and starting from ground up, yes, you walk a very fine line to become established. Think about this, free shipping never offers insurance.......... I will always insure no matter what the circumstances. Good luck and hope you pursue. [/QUOTE]
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