06-13-2024 03:47 PM
I sold an item for $999, minutes after it was listed. I mailed it (using the label provided by ebay--and paid for by me) on the next business day. That was almost a week ago. Tracking only shows that it was mailed. (Yeah, duh, I mailed it.)
What the hell are they doing? Payment has been put on hold. Obviously, the buyer isn't getting it.
If I misrepresent something, I assume that the buyer has the absolute right to return it for a refund. Period. I don't need ebay getting involved.
06-13-2024 03:52 PM
Tracking doesn't show it being delivered to the AG center?
06-13-2024 03:55 PM
In our experience, the authenticator usually takes 3 - 5 business days to authenticate. With two shipments (one to the authenticator and another from the authenticator to the buyer) that ends up ultimately delaying the buyer receiving the item by a week to 10 days.
06-13-2024 04:06 PM
I thought sellers had to send items that required Authentication to company first before listing? Far as Grade cards done by PSA and the other known company's recommend by the FBI , did need ebay's Authentication company , the seller should be able to list.
06-17-2024 05:10 AM
It took almost a week after mailing from the post office before tracking showed it had arrived at authenticator. To me, that means it was basically missing. Now at least it's in someone's possession. I had no idea that this sort of thing was happening. (I haven't bought or sold anything over the $500 benchmark before. Now I know. Not happy, but at least informed.)
Thanks for your reply.
06-17-2024 05:30 AM
06-17-2024 05:47 AM
Yes and no. Delivery by USPS seemed very slow, but the bigger problem is that I was simply unaware that if an item is more than $500, it doesn't just go to the purchaser. Now I know. Don't like it, but understand it.