Common use of Estimated Shipping Costs Clause in Contracts

Estimated Shipping Costs. Estimated shipping costs, if any, provided prior to shipment are not binding and you agree that you shall be liable for: (i) the actual shipping costs; or (ii) the estimated shipping costs, even if the carrier determines them to be lower than the estimate submitted to you.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Logistics Services Agreement, Logistics Services Agreement, Terms of Service (Seller)

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