Surely its only worthless if the amusement park management were guilty
of negligence which is a different thing and a disclaimer could not
protect them from negligence.  Fair enough, they would still be liable
if they used a disreputable courier or addressed it to the wrong place
or put it in inadequate packaging, but only if it was deemed to be their
fault.

-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Blakely [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 29 June 2001 14:46
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: eBay rip-off -- follow-up


Possibly, but I suspect that those simple words might be insufficient.
Some
responsibilities cannot be abrogated by a simple statement that the
vendor
"is not liable" for certain normal expectations. An example is the
common
warning on the back of an amusement park ticket that says that the
management is not liable for injuries. The statement is almost always
worthless.

Regards,
Bob...

From: "Paul Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Hi,
>
> Would it make any difference if you put in the auction that the seller
takes
> no responability for items that are not insured? As a lot of sellers
do
put
> this in there auctions.
>
> Cyas
>
> From: "Tom Rittenhouse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > No, it applies to private transactions as well.
> >
> > Chris does have it right about the seller having the right
> > to wait until it is reasonably clear that the shipment has
> > been lost or destroyed and not just temporarily gone astray
> > before reimbursing the buyer. Most shipping companies demand
> > two month before they will pay on the insurance.
> >
> > Paul Jones wrote:
> > >
> > > Wouldnt this only be in regards to a business shipping the item? A
think
> a
> > > transaction between two individuals would be a total different
deal.
> > >


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