02-07-2024 07:38 PM
I sent 2 packages and switched the labels. One item was 4 oz, one was 2 lbs.
Both buyers are willing to mail correct item to the other.
What are my options for sending them a pre-paid label? I don't think I can do this through Ebay shipping, does anybody know any differently? I guess I could print through paypal or possibly pirateship, and snail-mail the labels to them.
02-07-2024 07:47 PM - edited 02-07-2024 07:48 PM
You can buy the labels on PirateShip and save them to a file, preferably a .png or .jpg . Attach the files to an eBay message.
I actually think eBay messages will also accept a .pdf
You can also print them from PirateShip and then scan them and save to a file on your computer and then send in an eBay message. My scanner allows them to be saved as a .jpg
Just another way to do it.
02-07-2024 07:52 PM
Thank you for those suggestions. I'll make sure they have a printer and do it through a pdf if it's possible.
02-07-2024 07:52 PM
Having your buyers to ship to each other is a bad idea.
You could end up with a buyer having both items and one with nothing.
02-07-2024 07:55 PM
@kensgiftshop wrote:Having your buyers to ship to each other is a bad idea.
You could end up with a buyer having both items and one with nothing.
At least you have one happy buyer 😉
02-07-2024 08:43 PM
Yeh, I considered that. I'm going to risk it and will refund if it doesn't work out. Will probably refund anyway, since it was my careless mistake that caused the mix-up.
I ended up buying labels through paypal. and then sending them pdfs to print out. We'll see how it goes. 🙂
02-08-2024 08:11 AM
The correct way is both return the items to you and you reship to the correct buyers. It's well known they don't always get around to sending the items. They can both file a not as described case and you can issue return labels.