You can let paypal decide, by escalating your dispute to a"claim". Explain to the paypal rep that you packaged it properly, and that you did offer insurance but the buyer declined. Paypal is usually reasonable, and you'll probably end up sharing the loss. Insurance is also there to cover the seller, not only the buyer, unless you clearly stated in the item's description, something like,"Seller is not responsible for damage in transit if insurance is not purchased."I bought a DVD once, where the description stated that it was in good condition, but when I put it in my DVD player, it skipped and wouldn't play properly. I filed a claim with paypal, and I got a full refund, but had to pay to ship the DVD back to the seller. I know you don't want the damaged item back, especially if it was in good condition when you mailed it. Things like this happen when you sell on ebay, but in all my years using ebay (as a buyer and seller) I have only had one person who I had to refund, and only one person who had to give me a refund.Good luck with future transactions, and always remember to make your shipping, insurance, and return policies clear.
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