Main Logo
News and Articles
  • Latest DVD News
  • Latest Blu-Ray News
  • Latest Columns
DVD Reviews
  • Latest DVD Reviews
  • Latest Blu-ray Reviews
  • Search for
Discussion Forums
  • All Forums
  • General
  • Television
  • DVDs & Films
  • Hardware
  • PCs & Mobiles
  • Photography
  • Music
  • Gaming and Consoles
  • MAD
  • Sports
  • Trading
  • Retailer Reviews
  • Bargain Buckets
  • Region Hacks
Your Account
  • Login
  • Create an Account
  • Lost Password
Region Hacks
  • Multi-Region Hacks
  • Hack Help Forum
Support This Site
  • Support This Site
  • About This Site
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • Advertising Policy
  • Privacy Policy

General Forum - mail order and receipts - Page 1

Google Plus One
Submit to Digg
Submit to Slashdot
Submit to StumbleUpon
Submit to Reddit
Tweet this Page
Share on Facebook

IMPORTANT - Click here to read the Forum Rules before you post!

Create New Thread
mail order and receipts
posted by jemma on Thursday, 8th October 2009, 11:37

Competent

Hi all,

Dose any one know why I'm being fed some clap trap that it is law that internet sellers must put an invoice in the package incase of a claim being maid to royal mail
the item is only going from one part of the uk to the other.

surely if the invoice is with the item, both will get lost together. So not much help to any body

thanks
jemma

This item was edited on Thursday, 8th October 2009, 11:37

RE: mail order and receipts
posted by Jimbo :oÞ on Thursday, 8th October 2009, 13:13

Elite Donator

Maybe because some people send items of small value with high insurance and claim ridiculous amounts when they go missing, only to subsequently turn up and find the item was nowhere near the value of the original claim and therefore RM could claim their lost money back?

Or maybe something else, but is it really that much hassle to shove a piece of paper in there anyway?

Jimbo : oÞ

"Making Teenagers depressed is like shooting fish inna barrel"

RE: mail order and receipts
posted by jemma on Thursday, 8th October 2009, 16:04

Competent

jimbo an interesting possibility. Trouble is rm won't start a claim for at least 3 months after the item was sent. RM could save money by replacing the item physically rather than the alledged value and save money. Surely a prosecution would not be out of place too.

The motivation for not wanting the receipt including is that the item is a gift, the recipient(my 90 year old gran) lives 200 miles from me. All she'll do other wise is look at the receipt, and gasp horror, spoil her undies- more than £5 that's far to much and 'loose it'

RE: mail order and receipts
posted by Mister Smee on Thursday, 8th October 2009, 16:50

Elite

If the item is a gift then you aren't an "internet seller" in which case this doesn't apply, surely?

---

Could someone please
Remove these cutleries
From my knees...

RE: mail order and receipts
posted by jemma on Thursday, 8th October 2009, 21:34

Competent

jesus wept!!!
As earlier my gran lives 200 miles from me!!
i pay an internet seller with my card details to deliver the boxed gift at my expence to my gran

RE: mail order and receipts
posted by badboybez on Thursday, 8th October 2009, 21:59

Elite

Quote:
jesus wept!!!

He probably did - them nails must have hurt



RE: mail order and receipts
posted by admars on Thursday, 8th October 2009, 22:06

Elite

jemma, mayeb in your initial post you should have explained the whole situation rather than drip feeding and letting people try and read your mind?

So what you are saying in a roundabout and obtuse way,

you have ordered something and asked for it to be delivered to your gran, but invoice to go to you?

that should be fine.

Amazon allow for the functionality, if you buy something for some-one off their wishlist, or event just buy as a gift, actually quite a few shops allow you to buy an item as a gift, and they ship the item to one address and will send a receipt to cardholder's address.

Which company are you having trouble with?

www.beazombie.com
Code:
Be A Zombie in a British horror film production and help charitable causes at the same time.

RE: mail order and receipts
posted by Rassilon on Thursday, 8th October 2009, 22:58

Elite

Quote:
He probably did - them nails must have hurt


I don't think Mary Magdalene had the cash to pay for a manicure. Winking



I consider myself an optimist, albeit an optimist with cynical tendencies and a dark side that Lucifer himself would find a little creepy. (Perhaps you’ve noticed.) You don’t normally associate cynicism with an upbeat pov. But I have exactly that combination and will defend it.

Violent & emotionally unstable duck with rocket propelled grenade launcher, seeks desk job preferably around other people.

Moderator at ADTelly - UKTV overseas.

Non referal link.

RE: mail order and receipts
posted by Mister Smee on Friday, 9th October 2009, 11:21

Elite

Maybe you should try the old counting to ten before posting trick before being quite so obnoxious?

Shan't bother trying to help you again. Have a nice life.

---

Could someone please
Remove these cutleries
From my knees...

RE: mail order and receipts
posted by Labman on Friday, 9th October 2009, 17:44

Competent

Visit her on her birthday and deliver the present personally.

<<< Return to threads
Choose a Page:
1
2

Some images and content © of their respective copyright holders, All Rights Reserved. All images and content © 1999-2012 Reviewer Ltd., All Rights Reserved. DVD Reviewer and its logo is a registered trademark of Reviewer Ltd.