As in a previous post about a certain frame.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... -eBay.html
Apologies about it being the Daily Heil, I only really go there to laugh/shake head at the idiot comments.
So much for promise to deliver eh ?, and they certainly until now havent said a thing about how you post an item with them and they sell that item off.
Freely admitting it now " Royal Mail happily admits that, like its rivals, it sends some undeliverable items for auction."
But make a claim, and they'll hold to whatever insurance/refund level it was set at, rather than the true cost of an item or the problems that ensue from something not turning up or going missing.
They need to be held to account if they are deliberately selling them, then they should cover all the expenses that entailed. Compensation should be in full for parcels they have deliberately sold :?.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... -eBay.html
Apologies about it being the Daily Heil, I only really go there to laugh/shake head at the idiot comments.
So much for promise to deliver eh ?, and they certainly until now havent said a thing about how you post an item with them and they sell that item off.
Freely admitting it now " Royal Mail happily admits that, like its rivals, it sends some undeliverable items for auction."
But make a claim, and they'll hold to whatever insurance/refund level it was set at, rather than the true cost of an item or the problems that ensue from something not turning up or going missing.
They need to be held to account if they are deliberately selling them, then they should cover all the expenses that entailed. Compensation should be in full for parcels they have deliberately sold :?.