Yeah, the shipping business, exactly. That's a stupid policy. "If we fuck up, you have to pay for it." That's not like a car insurance or house insurance where it's in case of accidents, wear and tear, or disasters happen. The USPS damaged the item, I feel like they should have to be responsible for that. It's a cop-out.
I mean you have to see it like this. their regular service is at your own risk. (on ebay/paypal only the seller has that risk)
If you get the insurance for a couple $ more you'll get all your money back minus a miniscule service fee of just a few $ if an item is damaged or lost.
Still I'm pretty sure if you don't have great insurance for either your car or your house that's a risk on you aswell. so in a way it ain't that much different. If you select the insurance option with postage you move the risk to the shipping company aswell. in all those cases your going to pay more than the options in wich the risk is on you or only partial covered
I just got a call about an hour ago that while my bid was higher, the owner went with the other bidder because they offered to waive all inspections. They must have REALLY loved the house because there is NO world I'm doing that. That might hurt my chances as time goes on but peace of mind is important to me. I imagine the seller wants it moved with the least amount of hassle as well so more power to both parties.
Oh yeah, doing that is absolute insanity. The higher bidder is just asking for trouble, unless they themselves happen to be a home inspector.
They got the house at a lower price that's a risk that you take. Everything has it's price It's not a bad strategy I'd say. that's how it goes with the better retro deals aswell, people who are very picky with questions might scare those inexperienced sellers away while if your easy going you'll get the deal allot easier. I've gotten amazing deals with that strategy, other buyers can be annoying at times. If the price is that low I'll take a risk and bet on the worst and even in that scenario I'm pretty pleased because the price was low anyway. Less hassle is definitely a quality that allot of sellers like even if it might result in a lower price.
Let's give a more fitting example for this forum
You could buy a Retro game with 3 months of warranty from a retro game store at a premium low risk but high prices.
Or you could find a deal on craigslist for dirt cheap withouth any warranty at all it's probably not even tested either. Or heck especially listings withouth any pictures not knowing the condition high risk high reward. Allot of people don't like that though and stick with retro stores and such.