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Ebay standard envelope and not received

Recently i had 2 buyers state that they have not received their items, that were shipped with ebay standard envelope. Its fine it happens. I was fine with refunding the customers. The weird thing that im here for, is that ever since i had 2 people put in tickets for refund, my sales have completely tanked. I am usually making 3-7 sales a day minimum. All the sudden after that happened (even though the issues were resolved) i haven't  got any sales in days! This hasn't happened once since i started. Its like ebay is trying to punish me for the 2 tickets that were submitted. If anyone has had a similar situation, please share! If things dont pick up soon i am switching platforms

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Ebay standard envelope and not received

A high percentage of claims in relation to your sales can lower your search ranking. Keep listing new items and you'll give yourself a search boost.

 

eBay Standard Envelope (ESE) is a metered letter mail shipment so it does not receive traditional tracking scans. The clerk at the PO counter cannot scan it and you can't track it on the USPS website. The envelopes are scanned by sorting machinery at distribution centers along the way and tracking will appear on eBay.

Common reasons ESE labels don't get scanned include:
- Overpacking. Envelopes are too stiff. It's not recommended to use trading card top loaders or cardboard mailers.
- Using ineligible packing material such as a bubble envelope.
- Placement of label. Label should be placed in the upper right corner with approx 1/8"-1/4" clearance from edges. If it's placed too far from the corner (like in the middle of a long envelope) the machinery may not scan it.
- Placing items like coins in the center of the envelope. The center of the envelope needs to be the most flexible part.
- Printer ink is not dark enough, or label color is too bright (stick to white labels if you can).
- Regional issues with sorting machines, volume processing, picky USPS employees, etc.

With ESE, a 'delivered' scan generally occurs at the last sort facility before it gets to the buyer, so typically the buyer will receive their order a few days after the delivered scan.

If a buyer files a not received claim, you do have insurance coverage and the claims process is outlined on this page: https://www.ebay.com/help/selling/shipping-items/setting-shipping-options/ebay-standard-envelope?id=...

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