03-23-2022 09:28 PM - edited 03-23-2022 09:30 PM
I've been buying and selling on ebay for 22 years & recently decided to start selling some of my Yeezy sneaker collection. I hadn't sold any sneakers since the new authentication process was implemented. Today I sold 3 pair. Since I've ALWAYS ended up getting screwed on shipping costs...I just charged a flat $20 fee(which still wasn't enuff 😩). So I did not print a shipping slip. I wrote down the address where it said "Shipping Address" & took them to UPS
A few hours after shipping I was wondering how the hell the package is diverted along the way.
I then realized I didn't include the little code on the street line of the address. It's apparently for the authentication/authenticator.
Is this going to mess up the process? The agent I talked to via messages dosent seem to think so. But I'm not so sure. There is even a reminder under the address to make sure to copy everything that is included on the street line
To be 100% honest I've been pretty confused since I shipped. First I was wondering who's address I actually sent packages to? Buyer or authenticator? Thanks to this section I learned 2 went to Astoria NY(at first I thought buyer was using separate handles for the same address) the other to Las Vegas.
Maybe I'm slow, but I wish when they listed the "shipping address", it was more specific as to whether or not that is the buyers address? Or the authenticator's?
So am I to assume that the authenticators will have the buyers correct address to forward the package on to them after authentication?
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12-17-2022 04:53 PM
it worked...eBay got it to the buyer without any delay or contacting me. So apparently eBay has a work around for sellers that make this mistake. Since eBay has put in their authentication process, I'm sure I'm not the only one to do this wrong the first time selling something that needs to be authenticated
12-20-2022 07:42 AM
Hi everyone,
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Thank you for understanding.