11-07-2019 07:37 AM
As the title says, buyer gave me wrong address. Here's a timeline:
I assume the reason I have not yet received the return is because Nov 2nd was a Saturday so there's technically only been 3 business days since then, but what happens if I never receive this return? Should I really be out the item + cost + shipping because of the buyer's mistake? Is there anything I should be doing in the meantime to avoid having them open a case in eBay/PayPal or give me negative feedback? This is really ridiculous, and to be quite honest I would rather refund this buyer once I receive the item back and then block them so I don't have to deal with them trying to buy the item again.
I have sold many items on eBay and depop in the past few years and have never encountered this before so any insight would be appreciated!
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11-07-2019 02:43 PM
It is your job to ship an item to the address the buyer provides. It is on the buyer to insure they have the correct address on file. If the tracking shows delivered, the buyer can not claim item not received. The last time I had that happen it took a solid 2 weeks for the package to come back to me. When the package was returned, I refunded the buyer minus the shipping. If your buyer opens a case against you, call Ebay and provide the tracking showing the attempted delivery, you will win. If you receive a negative, under those circumstances, you can probably call and have it removed. Never ship to any address other than the one on file, it insures your protection in a case like this. And it is about the only protection a seller has these days. As for reselling it to that same customer, personally, I would not.
11-07-2019 02:43 PM
It is your job to ship an item to the address the buyer provides. It is on the buyer to insure they have the correct address on file. If the tracking shows delivered, the buyer can not claim item not received. The last time I had that happen it took a solid 2 weeks for the package to come back to me. When the package was returned, I refunded the buyer minus the shipping. If your buyer opens a case against you, call Ebay and provide the tracking showing the attempted delivery, you will win. If you receive a negative, under those circumstances, you can probably call and have it removed. Never ship to any address other than the one on file, it insures your protection in a case like this. And it is about the only protection a seller has these days. As for reselling it to that same customer, personally, I would not.