01-05-2018 11:53 AM
So this is another example of ebay taking buyers side only, no seller support. I sold an expensive doll and shipped it 1st class International to China. Since they didn't want to pay for priority and the global shipping didn't apply not sure why. Anyway the address was all in chinese which is unusual and the buyer is a begginer with no feedback. My mistake but anyway it got to Beijing china on Nov. 25 and no updates since then. So ebay took the money from my acct and refunded the buyer and now I am screwed with no doll or money. I told the buyer to contact their local post office and I called usps and they said they can't do anything since it is now in China. I am so depressed now with a negative paypal no job and no doll. What shoudl I do, is there any place on ebay to contact for seller support?
01-05-2018 11:56 AM
Never let a buyer dictate how you will ship.
Always use online tracking.
It s your only proof against INR.
Only sell to countries that allow it.
01-05-2018 11:58 AM
Sadly, there's probably nothing that can be done. Shipping international is risky at best. You can try to contact CS and ask for an American rep. Not sure that'll help but at least it's a chance.
01-05-2018 11:59 AM
Sadly there is nothing you can do. Ebay and PAYPAL both require online viewable tracking which shows the item delivered. The list of E-Delcon countries does not include China and even priority mail doesn't provide that service.
Be prepared to refund because without delivery you have no choice.
01-05-2018 12:02 PM
@tellmemama wrote:Sadly there is nothing you can do. Ebay and PAYPAL both require online viewable tracking which shows the item delivered. The list of E-Delcon countries does not include China and even priority mail doesn't provide that service.
Be prepared to refund because without delivery you have no choice.
OP said ebay already took the money and now her paypal account is negative.
And that is another mistake inexperienced sellers make.
You really cannot consider the money yours for up to 6 months, so you need to keep a balance in paypal equal to your sales in case they all go south.
01-05-2018 12:02 PM - edited 01-05-2018 12:05 PM
Sorry this happened to you, OP, wish there was something that could be done.
As has been said, you needed to send that so you were protected with online viewable tracking for proof of delivery. Sorry you did not know this.
E-Delcon. IF E-Delcon does not deliver to a country, then you should not ship there.
If you have questions on how to protect yourself, you can ask on this Board as you just did, before you act.
01-05-2018 12:19 PM
@emerald40 wrote:And that is another mistake inexperienced sellers make.
You really cannot consider the money yours for up to 6 months, so you need to keep a balance in paypal equal to your sales in case they all go south.
OP, though, isn't an inexperienced seller. She's been a member since 2009 and has 670 feedback as a seller.
01-05-2018 12:25 PM
Possibly OP has not sold internationally before, or else was fortunate those transactions went smoothly.
01-05-2018 12:25 PM
@takikawa4 wrote:
@emerald40 wrote:And that is another mistake inexperienced sellers make.
You really cannot consider the money yours for up to 6 months, so you need to keep a balance in paypal equal to your sales in case they all go south.
OP, though, isn't an inexperienced seller. She's been a member since 2009 and has 670 feedback as a seller.
No, I realize that in this case the OP needed the money to pay bills.
But I was trying to be diplomatic.
01-05-2018 12:40 PM
@wifetrained wrote:Sadly, there's probably nothing that can be done. Shipping international is risky at best. You can try to contact CS and ask for an American rep. Not sure that'll help but at least it's a chance.
OP has no proof of delivery so what good would calling customer service do? She doesn't qualify for seller protection.
01-05-2018 12:44 PM
@jamjam.310 wrote:So this is another example of ebay taking buyers side only, no seller support. I sold an expensive doll and shipped it 1st class International to China.
OP, with respect, i dont think you can hang this one on ebay. You took a serious chance sending an expensive item overseas without any basic precautions. No insurance, no tracking, no signature confirmation, nothing to protect your own interests.
It is up to each seller to manage the risks of ecommerce. Ebay cannot do that for us, and even the few tools they do give us to fight scamming were not utilized in this case. But I’m very sorry this happened to you, and wish you better times ahead.
01-05-2018 12:59 PM
@emerald40 wrote:
You really cannot consider the money yours for up to 6 months, so you need to keep a balance in paypal equal to your sales in case they all go south.
I wouldn't advise keeping large sums of money in a Paypal account...
https://www.paypal.com/us/selfhelp/article/how-does-the-fdic-protect-paypal-faq3589
Keeping those funds in a bank account linked to the Paypal account would be much more secure.
01-05-2018 01:27 PM
They are probably making copies of it to sell as we type.
01-05-2018 01:48 PM
@emerald40 wrote:OP said ebay already took the money and now her paypal account is negative.
And that is another mistake inexperienced sellers make.
You really cannot consider the money yours for up to 6 months, so you need to keep a balance in paypal equal to your sales in case they all go south.
All due respect, I would never do this. PayPal is not a bank. You don't have any real protection against PayPal "holding" your funds for a whole pile of reasons. There have been stories of people whose funds have been tied up for months with no real way to get PayPal to release the funds.
I leave a small balance in my PayPal account - sweep the overage out to a linked bank account each day, then transfer that money into yet another account so that they can't dip into the linked account to make my negative PayPal account whole.
01-05-2018 01:54 PM
So this is another example of ebay taking buyers side only, no seller support.
No, it is another case of a seller wanting protection even though they did not follow the rules for receiving protection.
There is Seller Protection for Item Not Received claims, but only if you follow the Seller Protection requirements.
One of those requirements is online viewable delivery confirmation, which First Class International does not provide.
Shipped it 1st class International to China since they didn't want to pay for priority
Your problem has nothing to do with what the buyer chose to pay for. It has to do with what you chose to offer the buyer. And you chose to offer an option that gave you no protection.
My mistake
Yes it was a mistake. You chose to leave yourself without protection from an INR. That is not eBay's fault, and it is not your buyer's fault.