Shibbty
New Member
Agreed. This is what I was thinking. In the case it gets seized or lost, you could then pay the reship fee to try again but they want the money either way. They get the money, not some postal insurance company. Nobody suggested that QSC should bear the loss and rehip it for free so I don't know why that was mentioned. I never said I wanted legit insurance either, LMAO. Assume the worst and ask questions later it seems for some..."Why not apply the reshipping insurance fees only when a customer requests reshipping? This way, your company won’t lose anything, and it's fair for all parties. Alternatively, cancel the reshipping fees upon ordering and introduce a new payable reshipping fee, such as 30% or 40%, when a customer requests reshipping. In both scenarios, your company loses nothing, and the customer doesn’t have to pay unnecessary extra money."
When it comes down to it, it's their business and they can charge whatever fees they like. I was just saying it's annoying to be surprised with a 20% fee that isn't listed clearly on the updated price list that I got before ordering.
