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Subject: UKNM: DHL/Fedex
From: Sam Newman
Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2000 14:01:06 +0100

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Leslie said:

"the biggest problem with ignoring those letters is that, when you use the
DHL/FedEx services you accept the terms and conditions of the shipping
company. so they are within the rights..."

But surely their contract is with the person sending out the item, not the
person receiving it? When I order goods I don't choose who the carrier is
(unless I want "next day" service etc), I don't tick a box, sign a form etc.
Another firm can't accept terms/conditions on your behalf, can they?

I think you're right, sites should carry a warning that you're liable to
have to pay tax in the future. And I think handling charges stink. But I
can't see how the customer can be said to agree to a carrier's terms and
conditions...

Sam


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