05-04-2020 05:41 PM - edited 05-04-2020 05:42 PM
A buyer from almost 6 months ago (2 weeks short of 6 months, actually) has filed "item not received" with paypal. I got an email from paypal but there's nothing more on the paypal website (on my account page) I can find.
Yeah, he got it. The item ($160) was delivered long ago. The transaction information has rolled off and disappeared. I'm not even positive what the item was (I think it was probably a pair of Streamlight flashlights). I don't have a tracking number or other proof of delivery but I assume paypal has access to that, somehow.
What happens at the 6 month line? I assume the "buyer" has his eyes on both ebay and the paypal deadlines for filing complaints and he's trying to play both to his advantage?
It seems like every 3rd or 4th ebay transaction becomes a needless PITA.
05-22-2020 07:13 PM
Hi bebe-1153, what would you like to know?
Paypal did take the money from me but I provided the info I received from the FOIA request with detailed tracking and they returned the chargeback. Its been a few years so I forget how exactly I did it but there is a Freedom of Information Act website and that is where I filed the request, which took a few weeks, I called them to follow up and they emailed and Priority Mailed a document showing every scan. I keep screenshots of all tracking now after that experience.
05-22-2020 07:22 PM
Keep trying. Call the FOIA contact. I actually stopped selling on ebay for a month and left the paypal negative until they fixed it. Appeal it, don't let the scammer win. FOIA will give you the info.
05-22-2020 07:35 PM
"... Paypal did take the money from me but I provided the info I received from the FOIA request with detailed tracking and they returned the chargeback. ..."
Was there a deadline after the original "final decison" before you couldn't do the followup appeal thing, an appeal window? I read something in this stuff about 10 days but that might have been the first deadline to originally respond with "evidence". The reply from the USPS FOIA request was pretty fast. Once it was passed along, who knows.
05-22-2020 07:44 PM
I sent the "buyer" a polite email, saying the chargeback must have been some kind of honest mistake because the item was delivered to their address of record 6 months ago. I've not heard anything back from him. 🙂
I was sweating a possible appeal deadline but if the appeal window is open-ended, no problem. I should be grateful their "final decision" might not be that final if I can produce more records. I was surprised the USPS FOIA request was answered as fast as it was, even if only to pass it on. At least they let me know what was going on.
06-01-2020 12:05 PM
It's 10 days later and I'm still waiting on a government response. The original FOIA submission is still open and a polite voicemail I left with the secondary government contact is unreturned.
06-05-2020 01:16 PM - edited 06-05-2020 01:21 PM
It's now going on 3 weeks with no response. The original FOIA ticket is still open. The phone is unanswered. Polite voicemails left go unreturned.
06-05-2020 01:23 PM
yeah. This is ebay and paypal.
Is it possible to ask buyer sign up outside contract/agreement after purchasing the item that if they abuse the system, they agree to get sued.
06-15-2020 08:45 AM
It's now going on 4 weeks. Still waiting on a response from the USPS FOIA. Phone calls to the secondary contact go unreturned.
06-15-2020 09:12 AM
You know, we used to debate the merits of putting additional insurance on pricey items, but now it seems that the option of 'enhanced tracking' might end up being our only defense against the scam of these buyers using that 2 month window of opportunity.
06-15-2020 09:15 AM
Curious, the letter says item sent to Costa Mesa which is, not all that close to the Burbank Airport, about 55 miles away.
06-15-2020 11:37 AM
Pardon me. It's the John Wayne Airport between Irvine and Costa Mesa. Not Burbank.
06-15-2020 11:42 AM
welcome to the united states where everyone is viewed as a mug to be ripped off without complaint......
06-15-2020 12:55 PM
06-15-2020 01:01 PM
I left the feedback I almost always leave - "thank you".
No, the buyer left nothing. I'm sure this all worked out as he planned.
As a matter of principle I'll take this as far as it will go. If I can finally squeeze the delivery confirmation records out of the USPS and paypal refuses the appeal I'll pursue other avenues.
06-17-2020 08:57 AM
Hey, I got a response from Washington DC and the USPS.
"... The tracking information for item 9405 xxxxx 7008 was not found in the Product
Tracking and Reporting System. Please note that PTR retains item data for a period of time
ranging from 120 days to 2 years depending on the product purchased. Tracking information for
the item was found in the PTR Data Warehouse and details about the record are attached. The
item was addressed to 250 xxxxx Ave. The final physical scan of the item was Delivered in
Costa Mesa CA 92626 on 11/21/2019 at 1:47 PM. ..."
With the complete tracking record - including delivery confirmation - attached.