10-11-2017 04:14 PM
Buyer used wrong address to pay but contacted me after I shipped out item already. They asked me to intercept package but I wil not do that as someone already tol me that leaves with no seller protection. Now they are asking for my address, I guess so they can intercept the package themselves. Is it okay to give to them (its a PO Box so I am not worried about somone coming to my home) or is this in violation of eBay policy since they no addresses in message center? They are getting quite insistent with frequent email. I don't want to tick anyone off and I feel bad for what seems a legitt mess up on their part.
10-11-2017 04:23 PM
@gatechick15 wrote:They are getting quite insistent with frequent email.
That's a red flag by itself. They're trying to get you flustered and pressure you into doing what they want.
10-11-2017 04:26 PM
I don't get how that would leave no seller protection? By all means, retrieve the package if you can!! Then just cancel the existing postage (you'll get reimbursed), get the correct address and resend!
I believe your address appears on the invoice anyway ,,,but I don't get why the buyer is asking for it. Could be a scammer? Ask them why they need your address and then just direct them to their invoice if they keep insisting.
If the package is already in transit....I think you would have to go to your P.O. to request that they receiving P.O. hold the package from delivery and forward to the correct address.
Good luck!!
Keep it simple 🙂
10-11-2017 04:29 PM
No seller protection because you have to deliver the package to the address provided at checkout. This address was not provided at checkout so having the package intercepted and shipped elsewhere would violate policy.
10-11-2017 05:05 PM
The package has already been shipped. The OP will NOT be reimbursed for the postage.
10-11-2017 05:09 PM
Really the question is should I give her my address? I'm confused about this part. If she wants to intercept the package herself am I held responsible? I don't want to violate eBay policies if I am not supposed to give my address out in a message and I also do not want to be out money if I do give it and they intercept and I am somehow held responsible for package not goign to the address in checkout.
10-11-2017 05:17 PM
@gatechick15 wrote:Really the question is should I give her my address? I'm confused about this part. If she wants to intercept the package herself am I held responsible? I don't want to violate eBay policies if I am not supposed to give my address out in a message and I also do not want to be out money if I do give it and they intercept and I am somehow held responsible for package not goign to the address in checkout.
Do not give your address to her. You are responsible for intercepting the package, not the buyer. It is a violation to give out your address btw.
10-11-2017 05:25 PM
That is what I was asking. Thank you. I know eBay says it is a violation to give out your address. I wasn't sure in this case since I think the buyer legitimately just forgot to update their address. I just wanted to clarify it. I will just ignore any future emails. Not sure what to do for her. I already suggested forwarding mail.
10-11-2017 08:33 PM
USPS only allows the sender to intercept a package. Giving the buyer your address would not help anyway.
If you were to intercept the package (which has a fee, and is not guaranteed so be sure it is worth it) you should have it returned to you and not forwarded to a different buyer address.
10-11-2017 10:30 PM
How much money are you talking about?
10-12-2017 08:14 AM - edited 10-12-2017 08:18 AM
If someone more knowledgeable can correct me if I'm wrong, please do.
If I understand eBay policy correctly, it is a violation to give your address to buyers in the messaging center. http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/rfe-spam-ov.html So I wouldn't go there if I were you.
I also wouldn't intercept the package. Seller are required to ship only to the address on checkout page. Shipping to another address after the buyer already paid leaves you with no seller protection I would assume the same if you intercept it. This one I am not as clear about when it comes to intercepting. Maybe try contacting customer service? I doubt they can help you though.
If the buyer tries to open an item not received case after its delivered, just enter the tracking number in the case and it should close in your favor. If they leave feedback, I think you can get it removed, as they will have violated eBay Money back policy by asking you to ship elsewhere.
10-12-2017 08:21 AM