why do we need to bring the LAW on this...

we are on a platform where people friendly trade or sell modules... let's just use common sense...

If i would have choose a "commercial payment" on paypal adding 4% to the final cost i would have been protected by paypal which just need a tracking number and a complain to refund, am i wrong??
If i choose friendly payment i'm also doing a favour to the seller who can get his money immediatly without waiting for the package to be delivered.

anybody have any problem with LAPOSTE from France? any lost package? later found?

-- lazarusgordon
As you used F&F then of course PP won't be any help and I fear you'll have to write it off as the law is your only recourse if the package is lost and the seller won't refund you. Realistically, however, you'd have to bring a case and the costs would be high and success is not guaranteed. So it's probably gone.
Another good reason never to use F&F I'm afraid. Sorry, and good luck it shows up eventually.


You made a deal with the seller where you paid them to get the thing or things to you. Unless you explicitly agreed that you would assume the risk of it not arriving then it's all on them to ensure delivery by whatever means they chose.
So if it is lost in transit then by default they are responsible for a full refund.


Hi Habn.
I've been following your channel for a little while now and I've very much admired and enjoyed your work.
Thanks for putting it out there. Now off to Bandcamp...
Cheers :)


Thread: Anyone else?

Sorry you're having problems, Magicaxeman. I had a similar thing whereby the rail in question wasn't quite "square" - it was bolted in at a slight angle. Loosening the screws at either end then rotating it around a bit then tightening the screws again fixed the issue. Hope that makes sense, and good luck :)