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"Brenda Ann" wrote in message ... "Jim Menning" wrote in message ... Whether or not he insured it, and at what value is irrelevant. The seller is responsible to deliver it to the buyer in the described condition. Period. A SNAD dispute or a cc chargeback will get the money back. It can at least cover the loss, allowing you to continue your search for a nice one. A no win situation maybe, but at least it should be a no loss one. Can't be a no loss one. Even if he gets all his money back, he's then obligated to ship the radio back to the seller at HIS expense. There are no winners in this situation, only ways to cut your losses. Under the laws of many states, I am damaged by the amount of the value of the radio, which may be entirely unrelated to the selling cost. There have been court cases were sellers reneged on a deal, and had to pay damages that exceeded the agreed upon price. Pete |
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