Back to the question about the insurance (did some research). When the buyer sends the broken device back to the seller for a warranty repair the seller has to take all risks. If the device is damaged even more by transport, it's the problem of the seller. But to have proof of everything the buyer should take a picture of the broken device put into the packet, also a witness would be great, and he should have a receipt tag from the post office that he has sent the packet, i.e. given it to the post office. Therefore an insurance isn't needed and the seller doesn't have to reimburse that. The only thing to complain is that Batronix didn't tell bingo600 how to send the scope in more detail.
The vitness part seems undoable, from a trustpoint of view.
So the package delivery slip that i got, was enough proof that i have shipped back the scope to Batronix, if somehow it got lost ?
That would have been a nice info to get from Batrionix, prior to me shipping.
When they wrote they would ship a new one,
when they have received the broken one.
I was quite sure that if they didn't receive it, i would NOT have gotten a new one.
Package receipt or not.
/Bingo
/Bingo