william cole wrote:

> ...the customer is right when it comes to
> their choice of carriers and service!

> after all they are paying the shipping,
> it is their choice....

Well, yes and no. Some sellers insist -- properly --that parcels be  
insured and that someone on the receiving end must sign for the  
package. It ensures that the buyer won't later claim that the parcel  
never arrived or was damaged in transit. Those terms, of course,  
should be stated in the seller's description of the item.

I'd NEVER ship a valuable item to a stranger without insurance and a  
signed acknowledgment of delivery.

JR Hill



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