stagpanther
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I've used Brownells for a long and for the most part have been satisfied with their service. I used to pay the annual feel for guaranteed delivery within a few days, and that worked for a couple of years, but in recent years all shippers have become unreliable in terms of delivery times and it got to the point where nothing was coming on time, so I don't subscribe to that anymore. I do not regard that as being Brownell's fault.
I'm not sure when they started doing this--but when completing a purchase you must either agree to paying an additional insurance fee in case your order is lost or damage, or, if you do not, select the only other option which is that you must agree that there is no compensation in the event of your order being lost or damaged. From the legal contractual point of view, I'm wondering if this essentially amounts to you agreeing to getting nothing at all after paying for it should anything at all go sideways with your order?
I'm not sure when they started doing this--but when completing a purchase you must either agree to paying an additional insurance fee in case your order is lost or damage, or, if you do not, select the only other option which is that you must agree that there is no compensation in the event of your order being lost or damaged. From the legal contractual point of view, I'm wondering if this essentially amounts to you agreeing to getting nothing at all after paying for it should anything at all go sideways with your order?