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Re: Who's responsible for package? (part 2)
Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2014 11:06 pm
by AlohaStyle
[quote author=knickerbocker link=topic=30957.msg131446#msg131446 date=1417815600]
You say this on every forum, but you are wrong.
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Really? Go ahead and make a claim for cuban cigars, show a receipt to them and see what happens. If I am wrong, I will be happy that you are right.
Re: Who's responsible for package? (part 2)
Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2014 11:16 pm
by jimbobber
[quote author=themoneycollector link=topic=30957.msg131449#msg131449 date=1417818424]
How is it wrong? From my experience, all shipping insurance will be denied regardless of CC or NC. You file a claim, they will ask for detailed contents and your proof of purchase. Putting down cigars will get the claim denied since you are not supposed to be shipping them without some form of tobacco license.
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Tobacco license?? The USPS permits the shipping of cigars domestically so, if the package is insured and the USPS guidelines (proof of insurance, value and the transaction details), filing a claim for a lost package of NC cigars should have a favorable result.
Re: Who's responsible for package? (part 2)
Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2014 11:20 pm
by AlohaStyle
You can ship and insure cigars in the US, but good luck filing a claim for cuban cigars which are illegal.
[url=https://www.usps.com/ship/shipping-restrictions.htm]https://www.usps.com/ship/shipping-restrictions.htm[/url]
Re: Who's responsible for package? (part 2)
Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2014 12:09 am
by knickerbocker
lol, ryan. if you are making a claim for a LOST package - how in the world does the USPS know you shipped cuban cigars? They Don't. Just give them proof of purchase of NCs and you are fine. If the package is damaged, then yes it causes a problem because the USPS likes to inspect the damage before paying claims.
Re: Who's responsible for package? (part 2)
Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2014 12:19 am
by AlohaStyle
[quote author=knickerbocker link=topic=30957.msg131459#msg131459 date=1417824546]
lol, ryan. if you are making a claim for a LOST package - how in the world does the USPS know you shipped cuban cigars? They Don't. Just give them proof of purchase of NCs and you are fine. If the package is damaged, then yes it causes a problem because the USPS likes to inspect the damage before paying claims.
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Well there you go. You are okay with lying. If caught lying, you could be charged as a felon. I'm not okay doing that. Glad you proved me wrong.
Re: Who's responsible for package? (part 2)
Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2014 12:39 am
by knickerbocker
[quote author=AlohaStyle link=topic=30957.msg131460#msg131460 date=1417825140]
Well there you go. You are okay with lying. If caught lying, you could be charged as a felon. I'm not okay doing that. Glad you proved me wrong.
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If caught buying cuban cigars, you can be hit with 10k in civil penalties (we know it does not happen anymore).... and you draw the line at a usps claim form?
Re: Who's responsible for package? (part 2)
Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2014 11:49 am
by polarbear
It's happened to me on a couple of occasions.
Because I usually need my stuff shipped internationally I take full responsibility for any lost goods. If it's a larger order (and the seller is reasonable) I will normally ask for a 50% refund. That way we are both equally out of packet
Re: Who's responsible for package? (part 2)
Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2014 8:38 pm
by Carp69
[quote author=polarbear link=topic=30957.msg131479#msg131479 date=1417866553]
It's happened to me on a couple of occasions.
Because I usually need my stuff shipped internationally I take full responsibility for any lost goods. If it's a larger order (and the seller is reasonable) I will normally ask for a 50% refund. That way we are both equally out of packet
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Unless I had an agreement with the seller I wouldn't think of asking him to split the loss of a customs confiscation. If the buyer takes that risk it his responsibility.
IMHO
Re: Who's responsible for package? (part 2)
Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2014 9:18 pm
by kingcohiba
I once sent a package to Australia and it got picked up by customs, the guy paid duty on it, and when it was on its way to be delivered the driver of the truck got into a wreck and the truck was engulfed in flames. It seems like driver actually died too iirc. Was a really strange situation. The only time one of my packages has been intercepted, but there was no doubt that I sent it.
Re: Who's responsible for package? (part 2)
Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2014 5:08 am
by polarbear
Customs isn't anecessarily issue here
If they catch you, they send you a bill and you pay it. If you don't they return th package to the sender.
Its more a case of when you ship a package though 3 different ports there is more a chance of it getting lost somewhere along the way.
I don't think it's fair to expect the seller to wear the loss of missing package but on the same token it's not fair for me to wear a loss as well. A 50/50 spilt is the only way nobody looses