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<blockquote data-quote="clean hairy" data-source="post: 2155013" data-attributes="member: 55223"><p>Because, if the first one is a C.O.D. and the other 49 are not, the Receiver just got 49 boxes of free inventory, by refusing the first box..</p><p></p><p>Let's say I find an online tire store I never heard of before, but decide to give them a try.</p><p>I will insist my tires are sent out C.O.D., seeing as I want to be sure they do not take my money and disappear.</p><p>I order 5 tires, 4 plus a spare.</p><p>In one scenario, the tires are 1 of 5, and the first one has the C.O.D. on it.</p><p>So, I can write one check for all 5 tires, or refuse the first and take the remaining 4. (so, I just got 4 free tires!) Which I would not do, this is just for example sake.</p><p>Second scenario, 1 of 5, 2 of 5, etc each is a C.O.D. therefore, I have to write 5 checks, one for each tire.</p><p>What makes more sense? One check for each tire, or one check for all 5?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clean hairy, post: 2155013, member: 55223"] Because, if the first one is a C.O.D. and the other 49 are not, the Receiver just got 49 boxes of free inventory, by refusing the first box.. Let's say I find an online tire store I never heard of before, but decide to give them a try. I will insist my tires are sent out C.O.D., seeing as I want to be sure they do not take my money and disappear. I order 5 tires, 4 plus a spare. In one scenario, the tires are 1 of 5, and the first one has the C.O.D. on it. So, I can write one check for all 5 tires, or refuse the first and take the remaining 4. (so, I just got 4 free tires!) Which I would not do, this is just for example sake. Second scenario, 1 of 5, 2 of 5, etc each is a C.O.D. therefore, I have to write 5 checks, one for each tire. What makes more sense? One check for each tire, or one check for all 5? [/QUOTE]
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