I'm curious why that would make a difference? If he repacks it or just puts a new label on it, it was still delivered to its original destination. Either way, the forwarder would have to pay the shipping to the next address. So that makes them responsible. The only issue I could foresee is...
I'm not sure how eBay could hold you responsible for an item that a forwarding service is shipping. The forwarding service is your buyer. The overseas buyer is the forwarding services customer. Not your problem. It's there problem if it's lost or damaged.
You are covered to whatever address you ship the item too. If they are shipping the item it's their responsibility fro them to the final destination. I'm assuming you're not shipping to the final destination.
Your covered to the drop shippers address. If they are forwarding the items to other buyers that's all them if there's a problem. Lots of these guys on eBay. Just curious did they ask you to list the auction number on the outside of the box ?
The price of oil effects everything. They also raised domestic rates as well. After reading that article it looks like they regulate postal policies and not rates.
The USPS got another rate increase in January. International rates went up over 20%. I had orders that were placed on the Friday & Saturday before the increase took affect on Sunday. Needless to say I ate a lot of shipping. Usually I would have printed the shipping before the increase took...
It's a great show so far. Hard to believe the lead Doctor was on "How I met your mother". It took me the whole first episode to figure out where I knew him from.
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