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Insufficient address - return to sender

An item I recently sold has been returned by USPS due to insufficient address. The buyer messaged me this morning and I was confused because it was marked as delivered on January 20, but sure enough the detailed tracking shows it was processed for return to sender one day after delivery, on January 21, and arrived in my mailbox this afternoon. I looked at the buyer's address on google maps and it's an apartment building but they didn't include a unit number or box number. I messaged them about this and they said "I usually don’t add the apt number cause it get dropped at the office but I can include the apt number number? Would it still work. If not I can use a different address." All of this makes me think it was delivered to the apartment office but they couldn't forward it without a unit number and instead handed it back to the USPS the next day. The sticker on the box says return to sender ~ unable to forward.

 

I asked the buyer to check with their apartment management to see what info needs to be on USPS packages and haven't heard back yet. Supposedly they've received packages without a unit number before but I wonder if there's a different set of rules for USPS as a government entity vs something coming from amazon for example. This is a brand new ebay member, zero feedback and signed up they same day they bought the thing from me.

 

I'm not sure what to do next. The buyer indicated they still want the item. I understand sellers are not allowed to send to any address except as provided by the buyer at the time of the transaction. I read some older threads that said the workaround is to send the buyer a PayPal invoice for reshipping and send to the address tied to their PayPal account but I don't think that'll work now that eBay doesn't use PayPal. The other option is a refund but it's not giving me the option for a partial refund and I don't want to eat the shipping cost for their mistake. How should I handle this?

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Insufficient address - return to sender

You have a few options. You should decide which route you'll be taking and communicate with the buyer, but wait until the item is returned to you before you take any of the following actions. All of the below assumes that the buyer has not open an 'item not received' claim yet, so let us know if that's the case.

  • You can refund the buyer the item cost minus original shipping and minus your eBay fees which won't be credited on a partial refund. Go to your orders page, find the transaction and select "send refund." On the next page enter the amount. After that, relist the item and tell the buyer to repurchase it with the correct name/address.

 

  • Tell the buyer to pay for re-shipping. Send them an invoice through PayPal or give them your PayPal e-mail. This is post-sale so it's OK to exchange e-mail addresses. It's also OK to ship to a different address because it's technically not tied to the original transaction. You would not purchase the shipping label through eBay or upload it to the transaction. You would purchase it from an alternate site like pirateship.com or paypal.com/shipnow and you can send the buyer the new tracking # through e-mail or eBay messages.

 

  • You can cancel the transaction "problem with address" which will trigger a full refund to the buyer and your FVF would be credited.

 

  • You can do nothing. The buyer's MBG protection is voided when there's a package delivery attempt. I don't recommend this because even though you'll win an INR (item not received) claim on eBay, there's nothing stopping that buyer from going to their credit card to file a dispute which would grant them a full refund from your account. I also think that handling it before it gets to this stage with a partial refund is the "right" thing to do.

 

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Insufficient address - return to sender

They opened an INR request.

 

Also, I have the item in hand. It arrived back here today.

 

Option #4 is off the table. They say they still want the item so that's my goal. 

 

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Buyer could do corrections to their address anytime. So, ask Buyer to do all necessary changes to address and see if the change is significant enough for item to reach this Buyer

 

Don't use any other address other than the one eBay authorizes you to use, if you want to stand clear of losing money 

 

 

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@applemac55 wrote:

They opened an INR request.

 

They say they still want the item so that's my goal. 


You will win the INR because of the attempted delivery. Just have the buyer pay through PayPal for re-shipping and make sure they use their correct address. It's the easiest solution.

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@wastingtime101 wrote:

@applemac55 wrote:

They opened an INR request.

 

They say they still want the item so that's my goal. 


You will win the INR because of the attempted delivery. Just have the buyer pay through PayPal for re-shipping and make sure they use their correct address. It's the easiest solution.


Absolutely.............Good luck @applemac55 


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