01-21-2025 06:20 AM
01-21-2025 06:24 AM
Look at the estimated date of delivery in your order details, because no one here knows that information.
01-21-2025 08:45 AM
What's the item number?
01-21-2025 09:14 AM
01-21-2025 10:34 AM
Was there not an estimated delivery date in the listing when you bought it?
01-21-2025 01:12 PM
The only one capable of answering that question would be Heisenberg . Unfortunately he is currently unavailable.
01-21-2025 03:08 PM
Check the tracking number if you have one. Keep an eye on the last given delivery date. One day past it you can file an item not received case.
01-21-2025 03:11 PM
The estimated delivery date in your order is the most reliable estimate, and it could be too short when bad weather causes shipping delays.
01-24-2025 12:00 PM
This user has done the same thing to several users. They will purchase the item, ask to know when it will be delivered when the tracking information has been provided, continue to update that the item hasn't arrived yet, and once the item arrives, they report the item as damaged, forcing you to refund them without even getting the item back. This person is scamming sellers, and eBay has not taken action to stop it.
01-24-2025 01:14 PM
@drsmartyplants wrote:This user has done the same thing to several users. They will purchase the item, ask to know when it will be delivered when the tracking information has been provided, continue to update that the item hasn't arrived yet, and once the item arrives, they report the item as damaged, forcing you to refund them without even getting the item back. This person is scamming sellers, and eBay has not taken action to stop it.
If you're refunding before the item is returned, that's a seller problem.
01-24-2025 01:23 PM - edited 01-24-2025 01:26 PM
tks
had not looked at fb
don't think that they buy what I am selling, but it's always nice to make new friends, and keep them on a list to remember for special occasions.
01-25-2025 09:59 AM
01-25-2025 10:11 AM
@drsmartyplants wrote:This user has done the same thing to several users. They will purchase the item, ask to know when it will be delivered when the tracking information has been provided, continue to update that the item hasn't arrived yet, and once the item arrives, they report the item as damaged, forcing you to refund them without even getting the item back. This person is scamming sellers, and eBay has not taken action to stop it.
I'm sorry he found you.