Discussion Forum: Suggestions: Message 435620
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 Author: 1001bricks View Messages Posted By 1001bricks
 Posted: Mar 18, 2010 18:59
 Subject: Re: Insure/Noninsure Checkboxes when Submit Order
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 Topic: Suggestions
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1001bricks (52503)

Location:  France, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
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  having the buyer make a deliberate affirmative choice to insure or not insure
is better than the buyer making a passive choice which may not be a conscious
choice at all.

1) PayPal mainly WON'T care of your 'contract' with the buyer.
So the Buyer can check "I swear I will NEVER sure you", and the next day... start
a claim.
Because PayPal terms are a contract, that you HAVE to follow, or you have to
face claims you'll (generally) loose.
In this, I don't see what that could change (and won't discuss more).

2) You can add a "Lick my boots" check box, and as the "Insurance" one right
now, an important part of non-English speakers of your buyers will check or not
check for no reason, without reasoning: because they simply don't understand.

I'm not for an extra check box due to above and other reasons.
I'd prefer a simple "Yes I've read the terms" check box, but Admin or members
doesn't want - it has been proposed.

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View Thread Insure/Noninsure Checkboxes when Submit Order - ToriHada (8887)
Please give sellers the OPTION to require buyers to select insure or not insure when submitting an order in their shop. Currently, BrickLink only offers a single checkbox for [...]
(173 months ago, Mar 18, 2010, to Suggestions)

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View Thread Re: Insure/Noninsure Checkboxes when Submit Order - ToriHada (8887)
[...] The purpose of this suggestion is NOT to help defend against PayPal claims. It is to help prevent those claims from being made in the first place, and to better inform [...]
(173 months ago, Mar 18, 2010, to Suggestions)

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