I don't know that I would call it "blame" on the
sellers part. Guliblity perhaps, trying to be
nice perhaps, but blame?
The blame still rests squarely with the person who
did the wrong thing.
And I do think it is a valid topic here.
>I would agree with this sentiment but in the case listed, the seller
> made a big mistake by sending the goods to an unknown stranger before
> receiving payment and now is moaning when the payment is not coming so
> quick. So, who should we feel sorry for? I'm sorry about the bad deal
> and yes the buyer is bad but the seller also shares the blame. So the
> lesson for everyone is, don't do that, cover yourself and conduct
> business by the book. Phil KB9CRY
>
> Van Fair wrote:
>
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