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Major problems with Iraggi Alternator that was damaged during transit.
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<blockquote data-quote="SkwurlyFab" data-source="post: 8462048" data-attributes="member: 567256"><p>That's not how shipping insurance works. If the item being shipped is damaged in transit, the sender's shipping payment is refunded and then the shipping company will pay you back for how much you claimed the item being shipped was worth. So what Iraggi did by cutting corners on the insured amount directly screws himself and his customers over.</p><p></p><p>If an alternator he ships is lost, and he claimed it wasn't worth anything more than $50, then he now has to pay out pocket to ship his customer a whole new alternator instead of just filing a claim. But as he chooses to do things, he tries to force his customers to file a claim for him, and then they are screwed in the long run because they can't get the full amount they paid for the alternator back either.</p><p></p><p>It's a lose/lose situation caused by Iraggi not insuring the products they ship for the proper amount because they'd rather save money on shipping than run things professionally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkwurlyFab, post: 8462048, member: 567256"] That's not how shipping insurance works. If the item being shipped is damaged in transit, the sender's shipping payment is refunded and then the shipping company will pay you back for how much you claimed the item being shipped was worth. So what Iraggi did by cutting corners on the insured amount directly screws himself and his customers over. If an alternator he ships is lost, and he claimed it wasn't worth anything more than $50, then he now has to pay out pocket to ship his customer a whole new alternator instead of just filing a claim. But as he chooses to do things, he tries to force his customers to file a claim for him, and then they are screwed in the long run because they can't get the full amount they paid for the alternator back either. It's a lose/lose situation caused by Iraggi not insuring the products they ship for the proper amount because they'd rather save money on shipping than run things professionally. [/QUOTE]
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