threeboysmom
Living the dream - near Disney!
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Someone recently won an auction of mine for a lot of 13 record albums. She now wants me to ship to Russia by air mail ($40). She claims it will cost her $120 if I ship to her US address & then it gets forwarded to her Russian address. I clearly state in all my auctions that I do NOT ship outside the US. She sent me a very lengthy email and closed with this statement:
"If you agree to ship to Russia, I will waive any claims to damage by post."
What does that mean? Is she really saying what I think she's saying that if I DON'T ship to Russia, she will make a claim that the albums were damaged in transit??
I've already sent her an email saying that I was sorry, but I do not make exceptions. She knew when she was bidding that I do not ship outside US and she CHOSE to bid anyways... that my policy is I will only ship to a US address.
What should I do?
"If you agree to ship to Russia, I will waive any claims to damage by post."
What does that mean? Is she really saying what I think she's saying that if I DON'T ship to Russia, she will make a claim that the albums were damaged in transit??
I've already sent her an email saying that I was sorry, but I do not make exceptions. She knew when she was bidding that I do not ship outside US and she CHOSE to bid anyways... that my policy is I will only ship to a US address.
What should I do?
Good luck.