02-25-2025 09:28 AM - edited 02-25-2025 09:31 AM
How many times, you wanted something in rush? When you see a local seller, you go ahead buy it, then later the item tracking number showing is coming from the other side of coast. I reported this, eBay response was there is nothing wrong.
I just encounter a more outraged situation.
I live in Los Angeles CA, last night I just purchased from a seller that posted the item location is in Walnut CA, initially said will take 2 days to get it delivered, that seems correct. After I paid for it then showing another additional days, seller uploaded a foreign tracking number, which has no details beside it open another website link.
What the heck eBay? How is that you allowing this to your customer?
You loss my trust in your system, most probably I will be using more Amazon although will cost me 25% more.
Out.
02-25-2025 03:02 PM
Always check the sellers feedback page to see where the seller is located.
If they are from China, good chance the item will be shipped from there, no matter what the listing shows.
02-26-2025 12:21 PM
TONS of cheapo Chinese aftermarket stuff shows as being in Walnut, CA (a few other CA cites also) and in NJ.
I sure see about 6 different cities on this stuff, over and over and over again.
For the most part, I always thought it was One or two big warehouse distribution center type liquidation companies that had a little bit of everything.
03-26-2025 12:26 PM
They mostly are the dropshippers who bought the part from anonymous sellers and ask them to ship it to your address which makes the sender address sounds different. Buyers are at safe side due to 14 days money back guarantee policy, but yeah the rush order didn't make a value for this.