While I can appreciate your responsiveness, I 100% know you dont understand consumer and civil laws. While I wont spend time arguiing with you, I can provide why your notion is flawed. Just because there is a citation that a tracked package was "delivered", this isnt proof that it was delivered to the right address. A 100% plausible scenario can be if the seller transposes the block number on the label or the delivery driver misreads the address. So unless the seller proves the item was delivered to the correct address, the seller is 100% not off the hook. In the meantime, please feel free to live by your own notion, like ordering a pizza online and pay it with your credit card. And when the pizza is delivered to 1000 smith street instead of 1000 smith drive where you may live, please go over to that house and ask for your pizza - if any of it is left. However, since the responsibility lays with the buyers, according to your logic, then what we expect for you do to is to re-order a pizza and pay for it again because it wasnt the pizza joints and the delivery guys fault. They had "delivered it". Thanks again for taking the time to respond. Consider this case closed, but open for future reference.
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