08-14-2023 04:00 PM
I recently purchased an item that was supposed to come next week, however yesterday the estimated delivery time was changed to Sunday, August 13th. It’s now August 14th and the last update in tracking was last night.
08-14-2023 04:06 PM
If tracking updated last night then you're weeks too early on worrying. The item scanned last night is actively moving. Estimated delivery dates are just that: estimates
That said, you have 30 days from the latest estimated delivery date (check your original email order confirmation for that latest date) to file a non-receipt claim if the package never arrives.
08-14-2023 05:15 PM
Thank you so much!
08-14-2023 05:28 PM
Am completely in the dark as to how the last estimated delivery date as seen in the listing could change to an EARLIER date and hope someone will explain this.
TYIA.
08-14-2023 05:50 PM
If a seller ships sooner than their handling time, or if the carrier over-performs (like sticking a ground package on an airplane) the estimated delivery date can be moved up @soh.maryl . BUT that does not change the original estimated delivery date on the order or change the timeline for filing a non-receipt claim. That's why I told the OP to look at the EDD on their original order email to get that timeline. They can't file an INR 'til after the latest date of the original EDD range.
08-14-2023 05:57 PM
So I get emails in my inbox on my iPhone or your computer when something that has tracking is in route...on route...day of delivery...out for delivery. I only go by these emails and not by eBay site.
I get deliveries from USPS, UPS, FedEx, etc and I always get updates on delivery. Try checking your inbox of emails.
08-15-2023 06:27 AM
And that's why I wondered how the last estimated delivery date seen in the listing could change.
Thank you for your explanation, which proves my point exactly.