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Suppose an individual consumer purchases a product which the seller ships to them via a commercial carrier and then returns the product to the seller -- under the terms of the seller's guarantee -- using a shipping label/carrier that is provided to the buyer by the seller for purposes of returning the product to the seller. The return shipping is paid for by the seller.
Assuming the return carrier loses the shipment or damages the shipment, does the buyer have any liability for the losses?
I would assume not if for no other reason then that the seller provided the choice of carrier for the return, paid for it and instructed the buyer to return it according to those choices.
Is this correct?
Assuming the return carrier loses the shipment or damages the shipment, does the buyer have any liability for the losses?
I would assume not if for no other reason then that the seller provided the choice of carrier for the return, paid for it and instructed the buyer to return it according to those choices.
Is this correct?