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P2G lost an item that you sold for £450.

You are entitled to be reimbursed as if you had the item returned to you and in your possession.

You cannot receive your item back as it has been lost.

How should your losses be calculated?

Well there is compelling evidence governed by the contract of sale that the item was worth what the buyer was willing to pay, £450.

You do not have your item or your money as a result of P2G's negligence.

You cannot now sell it again for £450, as it was proven to be worth.

Your losses are £450.



Imagine you were paid £450 but knew you were going to buy a £200 TV with the money, you couldn't pay for the TV after the sale didn't complete and so never received it, did you only lose £250 as a result?

If P2G believe your losses are less than this amount, then that is for them to prove, not for you to give away.

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Right answer but for the wrong reason.

I don't want to derail this thread with discussions and disagreements about legal principles – but the courier's liability extends to the declared value subject to the rules on betterment

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