No... I think that is all that can be done. You could give hime a partial
refund for the shipping amount or something.



----- Original Message -----
From: "Saibi, Eric" <Eric.Saibi@ENRON.com>
To: <akhan@khanventures.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 7:57 AM
Subject: eBay Auction


Hey I sent this guy a food processor for about $30 that apparently got
damaged in the mail. He admittedthat it was packed well, but asked me what
"suggestions" I had.  I did not offer him insurance nor did he request it.
So I don't feel I am responsible.  He probably agrees although he is not
happy about getting a useless item.  I was going to write him back saying
sorry, but I don't feel responsible.  The USPS damaged the product and we
did not agree to have it shiupped insured.  Would you suggest something
different?


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