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e-shopping & auctions > e-shopping > Who is responsible if the goods are lost or damaged?

When you buy goods from a business trader, it is the responsibility of the trader if the goods are lost or damaged before delivery. You don't have to buy extra postal insurance to protect your goods against loss or damage before delivery.

Last updated on April 4, 2008 by The E-Victims Organisation

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