04-08-2024 03:53 PM
Thought someone might answer question but haven't seen it.
Item says when item needs to be shipped:
Seller using eBay shipping label of course eBay can see shipping is late.
Seller using USPS shipping or whoever...marking item shipped(supposedly shipped but not yet)...but seller ships it a few days later.
And enters tracking of same item a few days later...does eBay checks on late tracking?
Does seller get a late charge for shipping?
Curious thought.
04-08-2024 03:57 PM - edited 04-08-2024 03:58 PM
This from seller standards policy
04-08-2024 04:00 PM
Purchasing the label and marking the item as shipped just don't count at all. eBay only looks at the timing of: (1) first scan and (2) delivery scan. Here are eBay's criteria for "late" shipping:
In other words, if the tracked package is delivered within eBay's estimated delivery date, then it's not late. BUT if it is delivered after the estimated delivery date, then the only way it won't be counted as late is if the package has tracking that got a scan within the seller's stated handling time.
I'm not sure whether a seller would get credit for an on-time scan if the package got a scan within the seller's handling time, BUT the seller entered the tracking number late (i.e., after his stated handling time).
04-08-2024 04:01 PM
It shows up in the seller's dashboard, under "Your seller level," in "Tracking uploaded on time and validated."
Sellers are required to enter the tracking number within a particular time period, and the delivery carrier must enter the validation scan also within a certain time limit.
04-08-2024 04:01 PM
There is no "late charge for shipping."
You can read on your seller dashboard (link) or on the seller standards policy page (link) how eBay determines both 'late shipment rate' and 'tracking uploaded on time and validated' rate.
Tracking uploaded on time and validated requires:
- Tracking uploaded within your handling time.
- Carrier scan at any point during the journey.
Late shipment rate:
We help set buyers' expectations by showing them an estimated delivery date for their order. To help ensure items arrive on time, sellers are responsible for shipping items within their stated handling time, using the delivery service selected by the buyer.
How we count a late shipment depends on whether you've uploaded tracking information from an integrated carrier.
With tracking, we'll count an item as late when:
- The delivery scan is after the latest estimated delivery date AND
- There is no carrier scan within your handling time.
If there is no tracking information available:
- When the buyer leaves feedback, we'll ask them if the item arrived on time.
- If the buyer confirms the item arrived after the estimated delivery date, it will be counted as late.
04-08-2024 04:03 PM
@1786davycrockett wrote:
It shows up in the seller's dashboard, under "Your seller level," in "Tracking uploaded on time and validated."
Sellers are required to enter the tracking number within a particular time period, and the delivery carrier must enter the validation scan also within a certain time limit.
Those are the specific criteria for meeting the requirements for TRS, which are separate from the basic performance criteria (which are shown above).
04-08-2024 04:12 PM
So with ESE where it's not needed as an accepted scan by what eBay mentions...kind of kills that as it being late. Or am I wrong?
So with postings here a lot of sellers drop off packages and they don't get accepted as a scan on the day it is dropped off...or even scanned when accepted in person....but somewhere along the line it gets scanned.
I understand what eBay states...but when scanning isn't working 100 % of the time...among locations in Texas, Virgina or Georgia...
Funny thought....I guess no feedback can be better than getting feedback...where a buyer can grade "if the item arrived on time".
04-08-2024 04:16 PM
What is "within a particular time period?".
And just in general...excluding TRS.
04-08-2024 04:23 PM
My seller level is :
So my account is "Above standard" and again "Above standard" on 2 lines.
Tracking uploaded on time & validated is "56.38".
So in my situation I am graded only on feedback of buyers grading my speed of shipping.
I don't always have any tracking for a monthly period.
04-08-2024 04:23 PM
I could be wrong. But I think the part I marked with blue outline may pertain to your ESE shipments .
04-08-2024 04:25 PM
Yes, I got that. Thanks.
Feedback can be good or bad. Sometimes a buyer leaving no feedback can be good. LOL
04-08-2024 04:28 PM
Oops... we both posted at the same time....sorry.
04-08-2024 04:33 PM
My big beef here...not with you, of course...but some others who say "feedback" doesn't mean anything these days.
It still does because sellers are graded on delivery on items fast or slow in shipping on feedback...especially items without tracking. Where if delivery service goes bad like in Texas, Virginia or Georgia...it can be beyond a seller's fault.
04-08-2024 04:45 PM
"So with ESE where it's not needed as an accepted scan by what eBay mentions...kind of kills that as it being late. Or am I wrong?"
Nope -- that initial USPS "scan" is still necessary -- particularly for filing for eBay insurance, if the ESE becomes "lost."
If the ESE is mailed properly, it will receive the initial "scan" within a day or so, after arriving at the next USPS Distribution Center, which also serves as the validation "scan" for eBay's purposes.
Sellers on other threads have previously mentioned having their transactions scores lowered by eBay, due to the lack of the initial USPS "scan."
04-08-2024 04:59 PM
It does mention ESE on ebay rules ESE does not need an accepted scan.
But getting refunded...that's another story.