I have had to deal with a lot of RMAs in the past as an *end user* the
only time shipping was paid for by the seller/reseller is when I had a
service agreement, but never for just a plain RMA under warranty.
Tell your customer to find another supplier that pays for shipping
without a service agreement and then you will do the same. Of course
if the customer is worth to you more than the $8 just swallow it.


On 6/1/06, Ron hotmail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In most cases it goes like this,

who ever has the product, pays to get it to the next person in the chain.

your customer pays shipping (if any to get it to you) you in turn pay
shipping to get it to the distributor, and in turn they pay to get it to the
manufacturer.  The reverse direction works the same way, manufacturer pays
to distributer pays to reselller pays to end user

or in the case of the end user dropping the product off to you and picking
it up, he's out of pocket his time (not shipping charges)

this way you preserve your 'food chain'  or wall between your customer and
your supplier.

cheers


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From: "Andrew Latham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion"
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Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 1:56 PM
Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] RMA - Who should pay for the shipping?


> You should eat the cost, over time you will learn to order extra
> phones on the markup so that you can support the client.  This is biz
> 101.
>
>
>
>
> On 6/1/06, Mike Fedyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Let me preface this with a note that I am new to the reseller business,
>> so I am not familiar with established norms, hence this message (and why
>> I am leaving out the name of the vendor).
>>
>> I setup a reseller account with a vendor (and passed on the savings to
>> the client) and ordered 9 spa-841 phones for a client and one of them
>> didn't work properly (two numbers registered when one key was pressed).
>>
>> Now I need to RMA the phone.  The vendor says they will pay for shipping
>> of another phone to me, but not for the shipping of the phone to them.
>> This did not seem unreasonable to me, but my client is complaining they
>> have to pay for any shipping at all.  And they want to talk to the
>> vendor, which I don't feel comfortable doing since I am in a reseller
>> relationship with them.
>>
>> So what should I do?  Try to get the vendor to pay for shipping both
>> ways for a phone that didn't work or realize I have a cheap client, eat
>> the cost of shipping and bill them for the time?
>>
>> Thanks in advance for any advice.
>>
>> Mike
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