11-15-2018 11:59 AM
This buyer also will not go to his delivering Post Office and file trace nor ask his neighbors. We are afraid this will esculate to negative feedback because he wants us to refund in full or replace for free?
Any suggestions to smooth feathers or have eBay step in?
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11-15-2018 12:05 PM
11-15-2018 12:05 PM
11-15-2018 12:12 PM
Tell the buyer that you are sorry about the theft but unfortunately neither the seller nor ebay can help you once there is delivery confirmation. He can file a police report, check with neighbors and housemates, the postal carrier or take the tracking number to the PO to get confirmation as to who delivered and where.
If buyer leaves you neg FB, you should be able to call CS and get it removed.
11-15-2018 03:27 PM
Hello fellow ebay seller, I had a similar experience over the summer where a customer claimed they did not receive there package even though it was delivered on there front porch according to the shipping details. As long as you sent them tracking information with the package you have nothing to worry about. You have seller protection as long as you provide tracking info. I just explained to the buyer that I did my job and sent the package and provided tracking information. If they don't want to try to locate the package that is there problem and not yours. Let them know also that UPS AND USPS provides a 30 day refund that they ghts.can claim on there designated websites. It sounds like there trying to scam you, do not let this happen, you have seller rights.
11-15-2018 03:30 PM
Also you do not have to replace anything for free until they have sent the item back to you. I would work with the buyer first, but if they are not cooperating to resolve problem then just report the buyer to paypal resolution center.
11-15-2018 04:15 PM - edited 11-15-2018 04:16 PM
@classiccargoodies wrote:This buyer also will not go to his delivering Post Office and file trace nor ask his neighbors. We are afraid this will esculate to negative feedback because he wants us to refund in full or replace for free?
Any suggestions to smooth feathers or have eBay step in?
Tell him to go to his local USPS post office and ask for the postal carrier's scan device, which has built in GPS, to show where his pkg was delivered.
Once you give him this advice, end all communication. Wait to see what he does and take it from there.
If he leaves negative fdbk related to this, ebay will remove it.
11-16-2018 08:36 PM - edited 11-16-2018 08:39 PM
No refund, your buyer needs to deal with USPS
Buyer can telephone the free 1 800 USPS telephone number and complain.
11-16-2018 08:51 PM
This happened to me too recently. The buyer got the email from ebay saying it had been delivered. Not having the package in hand and not bothering to check their mail box they negged me immediately. They shorly after sent a "sorry, all good" message but refused to change their feedback. I asked nicely and professionally but this brand new buyer said "that's my right". Nothing had gone wrong!
A call to CS made it go poof, have the tracking number available. Delivery confirmation is the ONLY seller protection I can think of now, besides the block list which only does so much, and only with auctions, so... be sure to block them as well.
Sorry this happened. Good luck~
11-17-2018 06:40 AM
All the answers above.
Just thought I would point out it is that time of the year for package snatchers (added on top of the every day ebay buyer claims) so plan accordingly on your shipments.
Cheers
11-17-2018 06:56 AM
Here are some suggestions ( tongue in cheek whilst typing them )
1. Pay for either tracking or delivery confirmation or priority mail
2. Rent a post office box simply for ebay items or packages received.
3. Stay at home everyday wating for the mail carrier and dont go to work.
4. Book an air ticket to the sellers town and meet up with them to
collect it personally at a neutral place like a McDonalds etc to
pick up the pkg and then fly back home. Make sure buyer has a
printout of the auction and invoice for proof he/she is the correct seller.
5. Once the invoice is signed, when the seller gets back home, scan it and
send to the buyer via ebay messages so ebay has it on trecord.
6. Notify post office to hold all mail for personal pickup from now on.
7. Add a padlock to a mailbox
8. Build a cage attached to a fixture of the home and leave it open for
the postal carrier to snap shut after packages are delivered.
Nobody can steal them then.
9 Have the items sent by carrier or UPS instead of USPS.
Please remember once the seller has shipped the package, there is
no control over anything unless tracking, del confirmation, registration
etc is included...If buyers dont want to pay for these services , then the
sellers are not at fault.....Me personally i would insist on clause # 4 above
as then the seller will have a signature on the ebay invoice and they are
in the clear.
have a nice day everyone...OIO
11-17-2018 08:13 AM
If you have tracking tell them to open an INR.
Call and have it closed.
Now they can't leave feedback.
Explain to them again what they need to do. They will either do it or they won't and it matters little to you.
BBL.
11-17-2018 10:14 AM
11-18-2018 10:10 AM
@monster-deals wrote:If you have tracking tell them to open an INR.
Call and have it closed.
Now they can't leave feedback.
Explain to them again what they need to do. They will either do it or they won't and it matters little to you.
BBL.
An interesting idea, but remember this will then count in your Service Metrics. Not a problem if an INR is a rare thing for a seller, not a good idea if you get a few a year.
11-18-2018 12:06 PM
11-18-2018 01:07 PM
OZ,
I really hope this is tongue in cheek because I would never opt for #9:
9 Have the items sent by carrier or UPS instead of USPS.
FedEx hangs my packages from the mailbox. Even the ones requiring signature. (signature on file from the previous homeowner and FedEx won't change it)
UPS doesn't do front door delivery, but hides the packages and wraps in plastic if it's raining.
I will say this for UPS. I was at an estate/moving sale on Friday. UPS driver had a delivery, no signature required. Instead of just dropping it off, he brought it inside and gave it to a sale staff member.