03-07-2025 12:35 PM
Check this out. Take an old label going to a different city. Fax/copy it several times. Erase the destination address and put your own back in. Now when someone wants to return something, send them that label.
The tracking number is going to Duncan, OK, but the recipient is in Spring TX. The USPS will send it to Duncan, get rejected and keep bouncing back and forth. Someone will finally black out the tracking number, the item will finally get delivered in Spring, but no longer has a tracking number attached to it. Seller will claim it never arrived and deny refunding the buyer.
03-08-2025 11:31 AM
@macman4623 wrote:>>But in this case, the seller did not pay for the label through eBay (or at all), so would eBay assume that the buyer used their own label for the return?
You know when a buyer opens a return and you have two options
"Purchase a label from ebay"
"upload your own label"
They chose the 2nd one, and thats where that label came from.
The tracking number goes to an unknown address in Duncan, OK. The TO: address is in spring, TX. The mail system is automated so it has no idea where its going. I do have a physical receipt showing acceptance of the package.
And yes, however bad it looks, I printed it on a laser printer and they post office confirmed it scanned with more than 1 scanner.
It doesn't matter where the label came from. You are fixed on the wrong fact. The fact is the seller issued you a return label, THEY are responsible that the package gets delivered. The seller is responsible if the package is undeliverable or went somewhere else, NOT YOU.
This is really simple for you, don't try to over complicate it. YOU are not responsible if that shipment back to the seller gets lost, the seller is. So you just need to contact Ebay and let them know that this is what happened and get your refund.
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