12-15-2017 09:15 PM
Hi,
Unfortunately by mistake we ship 2 different order 2 times .. that's mean the buyers did not pay the amount of the 2nd time devices ..so how to keep my right to ask them to pay .. as have already gave them less price than the original for the 2nd mistake device but how guarantee they will pay ?
Thanks ..waiting your reply,
12-15-2017 09:17 PM
All you can do is send a prepaid return label and hope that your buyers are honest and return the extra items. You cannot force someone to pay for something you sent by mistake.
12-15-2017 09:17 PM
You can ask, but you can't force them to pay.
You can also offer a prepaid return label so they can send the second one back.
12-15-2017 09:59 PM - edited 12-15-2017 10:00 PM
If they have received the 2nd package you can ask them to return it and provide them a label.
If they have not received the 2nd package you can ask them to mark it Return To Sender and leave it in their mailbox.
Better ask nicely because they are under no obligation to do either.
Asking them to pay for the extra item you sent in error is ridiculous.
12-15-2017 10:29 PM
@slippinjimmy wrote:
Asking them to pay for the extra item you sent in error is ridiculous.
Isn't that illegal, too? I seem to recall hearing in the news about a scam of some sort like that — sending items that a buyer never ordered and billing them for it.
12-15-2017 10:32 PM
12-15-2017 10:44 PM
Are you using the Seller Hub?
If so, when you go to ORDERS, click on Awaiting shipment, and you should never be able to ship duplicate orders, because once shipped, those orders are now under Paid and shipped.
12-15-2017 10:52 PM
@thallidguy wrote:
@slippinjimmy wrote:
Asking them to pay for the extra item you sent in error is ridiculous.
Isn't that illegal, too? I seem to recall hearing in the news about a scam of some sort like that — sending items that a buyer never ordered and billing them for it.
Yes, years ago, companies would just send product to someone and then bill them for it. So a law was passed to curb this~anything you get in the mail that you did not order is a gift.
12-15-2017 10:55 PM
OP, I'm very surprised that you would expect the buyer to pay when you made a mistake and sent the order to them twice.
As previously stated, you may ask them to return and provide them with a shipping label to do so, or if they have not received it yet, ask them to write return to send on it.
Hopefullyyou will get a buyer who will cooperate and help you with this~~they don't have to.
12-16-2017 02:07 AM
@thallidguy wrote:
@slippinjimmy wrote:
Asking them to pay for the extra item you sent in error is ridiculous.
Isn't that illegal, too?
If it's done deliberately and without any solicitation from the addressee. This was merely accidental. How I would respond would depend entirely on what the widget was and if I had any need for the second.
12-16-2017 04:08 AM
"how to keep my right to ask them to pay"
If you really think that your customers have to pay for YOUR mistakes, you will have a short career here on eBay.
You have no "right" to ask customers to pay for your mistake. You can ask customers to return the duplicate item at your expense. But if the buyer refuses, you would have to sue them in their state. Is that something you are really prepared to do? Keep in mind that a determined buyer can drive any seller off of eBay.
Time for an adjustment to both your attitude and your shipping procedures. You've made this mistake twice; it's on the verge of becoming a habit.
12-16-2017 04:16 AM
It depends on the buyer. If they want to do the right thing, they will work with you. If not, there is nothing you can do. Point your mistake to them and offer options to solve the issue. If they do not reply, drop it and accept the loss. I know you probably do not want to hear this but this falls in the category of "cost of doing business".
12-19-2017 01:30 AM
Bravo .. smart solution
12-19-2017 04:44 AM
We are all human, and though we may not all share identical cognitive traits, there is at least one thing we all have in common. We all possess the ability to make a mistake. It is possible for the smartest person on the planet to do a dumb thing - especially in a 'heat-of-the-moment' situation or while some type of unusual stressful situation.
With any task you wish to accomplish if life, there are experts out there who can teach you every step of the way in great detail to get it done right. But the best teachers we may ever have is ourselves when we make mistakes, and when those mistakes actually cost us something.
Rule of thumb: The more it costs us - the more we have learned from it.
There are times when it is time to live - it is to learn - and then, it is time to move on.
Hopefully, moving forward . . . .