Does sellers responsibility end at FedEx?


Heavy expensive cd player sold with buyer responsible for shipping. If buyer wants ground and no insurance, am I still responsible for anything if mishaps ensue?

I offered to pay insurance and an additional $50 toward 3 day air. They said ship it quick and cheap. It's packed in original box and foam and that box is in a second outer box. Any thoughts or suggestions? Thanks!
jim63
There is really no reason to ask this question here as it is not a matter of opinion, it is clearly covered in the Audiogon Member FAQ to whit:

"The Seller in all cases is responsible for delivering an item as described in his ad."

IMHO, even though the common carriers will do everything not to pay a claim, it is simply foolish, cheap, and very, very optimistic to forego insurance.

Then again if you like driving without a seat belt, having unprotected anonymous sex and taking a leisurely swim in the Hudson River then this "no insurance" thing might be right up your alley.
Thanks Mofi, you are right.

No the seller's responsibility doesn't end at FedEx, as Viridian clearly states. Well said Viridian.
Thank you for the replies. I am seller. I have not bought or sold equipment for a long time. I searched hi and low on site to find clarity on this. I wanted a quick answer as i want to provide buyer with fast service. But in the end, I realized I do not want to be the buyer or seller on any transaction that does not use the best and most appropriate shipping means and precautions.
seller opted out in writing, it's not your responsibility.
if any dispute, you show written communication and keep all funds.
peace.