If the buyer doesn't receive the goods then it is the seller is the one out of pocket. If you managed to buy some lipos from Amazon, they sent it by post and the post office destroyed the package you would expect to be reimbursed as it was Amazons responsibility to get the lipos to you. The same with selling second hand lipos, it's the sellers responsibility to deliver the goods paid for.
Offer the option of using a courier or the post office, pointing out that the post office might destroy the lipos, and any sensible buyer should go for the extra cost of a courier. Of course if the post office did destroy the package there aren't many buyers who will just shrug it off as their loss, the ones who will still demand their money back will usually be the same ones who would cheap out on the postage in the first place, so good luck in resolving it.
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