Hi
We bought something off Amazon UK and delivery was from the UK. Item not suitable so we requested to send it back. Turns out the seller is in China and we have to send it there for refund.
Sent item back using Royal Mail International signed for/tracked with insurance and it goes missing somewhere in China. Phone call to RM and they say it's not their problem as once it leaves the UK it's out of their hands.
Surely by selling a service they've entered into a contract and failed? They've charged for a service and not supplied said service. Can they do that legally? What's the purpose of having insurance? It's like a PPI.
Interested in your thoughts.
Thanks,
Charlie
We bought something off Amazon UK and delivery was from the UK. Item not suitable so we requested to send it back. Turns out the seller is in China and we have to send it there for refund.
Sent item back using Royal Mail International signed for/tracked with insurance and it goes missing somewhere in China. Phone call to RM and they say it's not their problem as once it leaves the UK it's out of their hands.
Surely by selling a service they've entered into a contract and failed? They've charged for a service and not supplied said service. Can they do that legally? What's the purpose of having insurance? It's like a PPI.
Interested in your thoughts.
Thanks,
Charlie
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