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Old 08-01-2010, 08:19 AM   #4
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I think the only case where the approach matters, really, is in the case of bankruptcy of the seller: they take your money and go belly-up before they can send you the goods (and the receiver obviously won't) and you can't get back your money, either. Otherwise a few days either way won't matter.

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Originally Posted by KunoK View Post
Is there anything more than bad reputation, which makes the seller interested in shipping the goods?
Of course: you have a binding contract! Payment is your part of the deal and there's a whole legal system to enforce compliance of either party.

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