Item Returned "Undeliverable" due to Incorrect Buyer Address Submitted
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‎05-09-2023 04:18 PM - edited ‎05-09-2023 04:18 PM
If a buyer's item was returned "Undeliverable" because the buyer had an incorrect address on eBay, can I bill the buyer for a new eBay label, and just "Buy another Label" through eBay at their discounted price, edit their address, and re-send it? I would bill them via PayPal.
Thanks!
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‎05-09-2023 04:21 PM
No, that's not the way to handle. Each transaction is separate. For this undeliverable transaction, just refund the amount of the item, make sure you deduct your shipping costs and fees. If the buyer still wants the item, then you list it again and start the process over with a totally new transaction. Hopefully the buyer has resolved the address issue before hand. Best of luck to you....
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‎05-09-2023 04:36 PM - edited ‎05-09-2023 04:37 PM
@sherylh805 wrote:How does one "deduct the shipping" money??? I see no option in the case. I can "refund buyer" and eBay will refund their entire amount paid - with no option for me to deduct what I spent to ship it.
For added context, I'm quoting your original post from another thread. The answer is yes the buyer can pay for a new label with PayPal, but if the buyer opened an item not received claim then you should make sure that claim is closed before you reship or take further action.
No you cannot purchase a new label through eBay and buyer cannot change their address on eBay unless you refund the first order and buyer places a new orderr.
Copy/paste of my response to your other post follows:
If the buyer filed an Item Not Received claim on a package that was returned to you because the buyer provided an insufficient address and tracking confirms this, then the only way to send a partial refund is after that case is closed. Add tracking to the not received claim. When you are able to ask eBay to step in after a couple days, do it and the case should close in your favor. After that go to the order and use the 'send refund' option, enter the amount you want to refund.
This is my standard advice for RTS (returned to sender) packages. Take the parts that are relevant to your situation.
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 (and delivered) to you before you take any of the following actions.
- You can refund the buyer the item cost minus original shipping and minus a portion of your eBay fees (fee credits are prorated on a partial refund so you won't get back fees on the shipping amount you withhold). 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 if you still want to work with this buyer you can tell them to repurchase it with the correct name/address.
- Have the buyer sort out their address issue then 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 tracking 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.
- A different way to accomplish buyer payment for re-shipping is to create an eBay listing for the shipping cost (bumping it up to factor in eBay fees) and having the buyer purchase it, entering their correct address at checkout. You could purchase a shipping label through eBay for that transaction.
- 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 and why deal with all that? I also think handling it before it gets to this stage with a partial refund is the "right" thing to do if you're not going to make reshipping arrangements.
- You might also want to direct the buyer to this page so their address is updated for future purchases: Account Settings: Addresses
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‎05-09-2023 04:36 PM
Yeah. As I suspected, it did not let me alter the refund amount. Now I'm out the original cost of shipping.
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‎05-09-2023 04:47 PM - edited ‎05-09-2023 04:47 PM
Yeah. As I suspected, it did not let me alter the refund amount. Now I'm out the original cost of shipping. This whole process has been very frustrating. The buyer, in their "Item not Received" case on eBay stated they had entered the wrong address, but it would appear no one read that. Furthermore, when I tried to update the tracking information, eBay would not let me enter it - the drop down would not populate USPS, and I could not check the bubble that said "updated tracking #." I tried three different web browsers, just in case it was that.
I read two posts where it said I could adjust the amount of the refund, but there was never any option to to do that.
Very frustrated.
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‎05-09-2023 04:50 PM
Did eBay force the refund? If they did, then you now have an unresolved case defect on your account and you also lost the eBay fees on that transaction.
If there was a technical issue preventing you from adding tracking we could have directed you to contact eBay CS via chat so they could assist. You should not have been out a penny on this.
It's not possible to issue a partial refund through an item not received claim - it's all or nothing. That's why I suggested getting the claim closed in your favor, then initiating the partial refund.
Sorry you ran into troubles. If the matter's done and over with, at least you can take away some info on how to handle things differently the next time.
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‎05-13-2023 08:39 AM
Thank you all for your help.
A@Wastingtime101, "If the buyer filed an Item Not Received claim on a package that was returned to you because the buyer provided an insufficient address and tracking confirms this, then the only way to send a partial refund is after that case is closed. Add tracking to the not received claim. When you are able to ask eBay to step in after a couple days, do it and the case should close in your favor. After that go to the order and use the 'send refund' option, enter the amount you want to refund."
I was unable to select the bubble to add tracking, and it would not let me select the dropdown USPS. I'm assuming this was an eBay glitch?
Since the buyer wanted this item very much, she agreed to pay a higher shipping cost when I relisted it. This covered my initial shipping loss when I refunded her the entire amount.
Thanks!
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‎05-13-2023 09:50 AM
Yes, that's a known tech error, popped up a few days ago @sherylh805
Add the tracking number using the send buyer a message option on the claim. Make sure you're adding it through the claim and not going through the eBay message system.
Some sellers have reported they can add tracking through the add tracking button when they try again the next day, but for now you need to formally respond to the claim, so add tracking through the comments section.
You can contact CS by chat on the left side of this page:
https://www.ebay.com/help/contact_us?id=4002&st=10
Ask them to add your account to ALERT12286
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‎01-20-2025 02:33 PM
Hi. I am facing the same situation. For reason of refund, can I select "other" ? I do not see a better option.
Also, when I refund, wont eBay automatically refund the fees ?
