01-15-2021 12:40 PM
is the biggest problem that shipping so unreliable??
01-16-2021 05:05 AM
Amazon delivers 1.5 million items every day, USPS ships/delivers 472 million every day - significant difference.
Amazon employs about 800 K (full & part time) and USPS 633 K (full & part time).
Certainly the COVID issue had/has a greater impact on USPS as well as the Holiday rush and all those mail in ballots that were issued this in 2020.
Personally all the items we received & or shipped via USPS over the Holidays were delivered reasonably on time - like at 1 or 2 days later than the ETA. Only had one item that was significantly delayed but that was back in Sept. 2020. USPS does a good job in my opinion.
01-16-2021 05:24 AM
thanks pickers pantry
I think you get what I am trying to say.
I am not at all upset about my book--
I understand the delays....
but as a seller the item I shipped?
on Dec. 28th-- at 9 am when the post office opened??
I am in big trouble there.
and YES YES to everyone else.
I have learned a big lesson not to use USPS anymore.
I am in touch with the buyer who is beyond patient and hopefully it will work out.
I am losing sleep over this --- While I know its not eBays fault, they need to support the sellers on here....not ruin them over this.
01-16-2021 05:28 AM
your post started out so funny
then this
Others just whine, complain and troll on message boards.
is that what i am doing?
ok thanks for your help.
01-16-2021 05:33 AM
Currently when an item shows movement they will extend the amount of time for delivery
thanks for this and I think one of the reasons I am so upset is that this item is
showing ZERO movement.
The detailed tracking shows it's still sitting in the post office where I shipped it.
I went to the post office and asked them to LOOK for the package---
They said nope its not "here"
01-16-2021 06:30 AM
10 days delay? That's nothing compared to what I have been experiencing. I shipped a poster on November 30th. It did not arrive at the buyer until January 2nd. In general items sent by first class package mail are taking 2 to 3 weeks to deliver in the lower 48 states. Tracking is also miserable. I physically shipped an item from my post office on January 2nd. It still shows as label created but item not shipped. I opened a case with USPS to investigate. A USPS employee called me a day later and said exactly what the tracking said, label created but item not shipped. Then they closed the case, so I am SOL. What baloney. I am still waiting for this thing to be "found" and the buyer has been very patient. I am experiencing the same on my purchases. I bought an item on December 21th. After it was hanging out in Connecticut for several weeks it now says it is to be delivered today, December 16th. How can anyone operate this way? How long is too long to wait? What happens if my buyer opens a claim, I refund, and the item is later delivered? How do I recover that?
01-16-2021 06:48 AM
Many here right now are assuming that USPS has their act together after the Holidays. That is a long shot. I have packages that are still stalled that I have ordered WAY PST Christmas’s when the orders were placed. This NIGHTMARE with USPS is going to continue I believe for months more. I as a seller still Weill not ship with them at all. They are still a convoluted mess.
01-16-2021 06:50 AM
Use Fed Ex or UPS. THEY HAVE HAD NOT NEARLY the problems that USPS has and will continue to have.
01-16-2021 02:07 PM - edited 01-16-2021 02:08 PM
So nice to see you posting on the boards again! I've missed you!
01-16-2021 02:28 PM
@bigyellowdog2012 wrote:
some acknowledgment that is almost impossible the sell here?
failure of delivery is a big issue don't you think>
especially when Amazon is getting me my item on Tuesday?
There is such a difference between individual sellers shipping and some big corporation shipping. They aren't even similar. If stuff ordered on Amazon is coming out of one of their warehouses, then it is handled quite differently that if it is a individual seller on Amazon that ships their own product. These sellers have all the same risks as sellers on Ebay do. In fact I've actually had far more INRs filed on Amazon sales than Ebay sales in the last several months.
01-16-2021 02:35 PM
@bigyellowdog2012 wrote:I have no idea to what the solution is
maybe ebay ( as the platform) should suggest not shipping via
USPS anymore?
I ordered something from Amazon (today)..it will be here on Tuesday....
free shipping ....
The book I ordered here from ebay 12 days ago....
its lost??? I guess?
While you may have missed it, for awhile Ebay did have a disclaimer at the top of the page we can create shipping labels on stating that USPS was having significant delays and other forms of shipping may be something to consider.
You are trying to compare apples and oranges. Ebay doesn't ship our items. Things that arrive quickly when ordered on Amazon are typically shipped by Amazon. And when Amazon ships the items, their shipments go out presorted and all kinds of steps are taken to allow for speeding up the USPS [if they are the carrier] process. Some stuff is delivered by Amazon themselves and others come in UPS. None of that can be done by Ebay since individual sellers are responsible for their own shipping.
USPS for the most part is NOT losing packages. Out of all of the INRs I've had over the past year I don't think any of them but one was actually lost. They all show up eventually. And 12 days doesn't constitute a lost package for USPS. It will have to be 30+ days.
01-16-2021 02:41 PM
It is well known that for months now there have been mail slowdowns/delays,backlogs, etc.,...it is also well-known that for the most part scanning of packages has been abandoned and most scanning occurs at point of origin and point of delivery with little to no scanning done in-between...
UPS, Fedex,etc also were experiencing issues, but it just so happens USPS has more going on than the other carriers due to "other" circumstances involving the USPS.
Much depends on the type of items/products one is selling and their customers. If certain items/products are needed more urgently, then that can & will continue to be an issue for those needed items by impatient buyers.
However, with the USPS known issues, I would never call a package "lost" until 30-45 days after shipment date, but sellers will have to decide what their solution is based on all the known factors...
01-16-2021 02:42 PM
was
01-16-2021 02:42 PM
@bigyellowdog2012 wrote:thanks pickers pantry
I think you get what I am trying to say.
I am not at all upset about my book--
I understand the delays....
but as a seller the item I shipped?
on Dec. 28th-- at 9 am when the post office opened??
I am in big trouble there.
and YES YES to everyone else.
I have learned a big lesson not to use USPS anymore.
I am in touch with the buyer who is beyond patient and hopefully it will work out.
I am losing sleep over this --- While I know its not eBays fault, they need to support the sellers on here....not ruin them over this.
01-16-2021 02:43 PM
I am selling (on a selling id, of course). I've been using UPS for shipping. So far, it's worked out well for the items I've sold--none of them has been delayed. Keeping my fingers crossed . . .
01-16-2021 03:28 PM
@bigyellowdog2012 wrote:no
your not hearing me
I am ok with the book being 12+++++ days out...
I am not ok with something I shipped to the buyer for $$$$$
being 10 days out.
This is not a trustworthy site.
So you think it's Ebays fault that something you shipped and chose the carrier and the item hasn't been delivered.