11-29-2023 10:59 PM
I shipped an item I sold via USPS. The tracking showed that it was out for delivery on Nov. 24th, but then no delivery confirmation. On the 25th it showed an update saying it was expected to be delivered the next business day. Here we are several business days later, and still not delivered. The buyer has opened and "not received" dispute. My question is, am I on the hook for this? I contacted USPS, and am waiting on a reply. This happened one other time, but the tracking was showing that the item was delivered in that instance, so no issues on my end. I plan on contacting ebay tomorrow, but i was just wondering if anyone in the community had any input. Thanks!
11-30-2023 12:04 AM
Anytime there is an issue with the tracking via USPS on a package there are some steps you should take right away.
First go to the USPS website and call up the tracking number and review all the entries.
Second sign up for email notifications to any changes to the tracking. Click on the down arrow to the right of "Text & Email Updates". Fill in the info.
This serves to give you up to date info on the movements of the package. It can be real handy if you end up closing the INR out and refunding the buyer because the item really was lost. Then if the item gets delivered at a later date, you will be notified. You can then contact the buyer and let them know you are aware that the item has finally been delivered. Politely and professionally ask them if they want to repay you for the item and keep it or if they would prefer to return it to you.
If you don't hear anything from the buyer, there really isn't much you can do about pushing this, but you can notify Ebay and see if you can get Ebay to cover it. Depending on the situation, they may refund you.
Now you need to go and file for a TRACE on the package.
https://usps.my.site.com/emailus/s/
Just fill in the info they ask you. You will need the buyers address, so make sure you have that info ready when you go to fill in the info.
Make a note of the Tracking claim number as it could be handy later.
Contact your buyer and let them know that you have filed for a Trace on the package and you will keep them fully informed with any information you get from USPS. Let them know it takes 48-72 hours for them to respond.
If there is an open INR, ALL you communications with the buyer should be done inside the claim. Even if the buyer emails you in regular Ebay emails, respond in the claim.
There is no reason this should be getting refunded anytime in the next few days. Ebay will keep an INR minimally if there is movement / tracking entry within the last 7 days.