The sender or the shipping company is typically responsible for a lost package.
In general, the seller is responsible for a lost package until it is delivered to the buyer. Once the package is delivered, the responsibility shifts to the buyer.
The responsibility for a lost package during transit typically lies with the shipping company or carrier.
In general, the seller is responsible for a lost package until it is delivered to the buyer. After delivery, responsibility may shift to the buyer or the shipping carrier, depending on the terms of the sale.
No, the lost package has not arrived after the refund was issued.
If the United States Postal Service (USPS) loses your package, they are responsible for it.
No, I am not responsible for lost packages.
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In most cases, the seller is not responsible for a stolen package once it has been delivered to the buyer's address. It is the buyer's responsibility to ensure the security of their delivered packages.
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If a package is delivered to the wrong address, the responsibility typically lies with the sender or the delivery service.
Yes it does. Most packages have one.
Contact the post office or the shipper.