11-13-2025 10:08 PM
I have an interesting predicament. Basically what happened was at the end of August, 25th to be exact, a buyer purchased an item from me. I then purchased the shipping label for it (it wasn’t free shipping). However right after I done so the buyer changed their mind about buying. I wasn’t upset and I refunded their order with the cost of the shipping label. Fast forward to this evening I got a message from eBay that my buyers “package” had been revived by the post office, clear across the country.
What do you guys make of this? Any info would help. Thanks
11-14-2025 10:03 AM - edited 11-14-2025 10:06 AM
General announcement:
@youn2240 put together a lot of really good information on free shipping, free delivery, shipping included, delivery included. It was pretty difficult for a lot of folks to comprehend - even I get a bit lost at times.
https://community.ebay.com/t5/Shipping/Why-do-both-buyer-and-seller-pay-for-shipping/td-p/35268665
11-14-2025 10:28 AM
Please look at your recent orders in your seller hub.
Check to see if any of those orders show 9434608106245208301673 as the tracking number.
I'm guessing that you may have reprinted that old label and attached it to a recent package you shipped. If that's the case, the original buyer (who requested to cancel) will get the item.
11-14-2025 10:38 AM
I understand your point however I know for a fact that I didn’t not. I’m also no where near Philly
11-14-2025 10:42 AM
@brosbricks wrote:I understand your point however I know for a fact that I didn’t not. I’m also no where near Philly
But it's possible that the package went through the Philly hub if the recipient in the address on that label has mail pass through PA.
11-14-2025 11:50 AM
True. Thanks for the info 🙂
11-14-2025 12:01 PM - edited 11-14-2025 12:35 PM
I also looked and they live on the west coast, so also not close to Philly
11-14-2025 01:38 PM
You'll be re-charged for the label. Keep an eye on your transactions. May or may not get a notification from eBay saying "there's an update on your shipping labels" in about a week. From USPS' perspective, you bought a label, got refunded for not using it, and then used it. Reporting it will get it all sorted eventually but I'm not sure if reporting it right away will be enough to prevent you getting billed again in the meantime.
11-14-2025 02:01 PM
Thanks for the tip! Appreciate it
11-14-2025 10:52 PM
@participatrophy wrote:You'll be re-charged for the label. Keep an eye on your transactions. May or may not get a notification from eBay saying "there's an update on your shipping labels" in about a week. From USPS' perspective, you bought a label, got refunded for not using it, and then used it. Reporting it will get it all sorted eventually but I'm not sure if reporting it right away will be enough to prevent you getting billed again in the meantime.
That may not happen. While tracking numbers do get recycled, this one does seem to be a little quick. But USPS does strange things from time to time. To recharge this seller, USPS would have to prove that they bought the label.
11-14-2025 11:20 PM
It hadn't been recycled yet. It had been paid for, it had not been used, and it had not yet been recycled. That is the shipping equivalent of a blank check to a scammer.
11-14-2025 11:26 PM
@participatrophy wrote:It hadn't been recycled yet. It had been paid for, it had not been used, and it had not yet been recycled. That is the shipping equivalent of a blank check to a scammer.
You have no control over when or if USPS recycles a tracking number.
I'm aware there is a serious problem with thieves using fake tracking number or shipping things to a different address and scamming Buyers. It isn't new, it has happened for years. It is a horrible and destructive scam that hurts many people. But the recycling of tracking numbers is NOT the same thing. It is a legit thing that USPS does.
There is no way for us to know which of the two things is going on with the op's tracking number.
11-14-2025 11:27 PM
@mam98031 wrote:To recharge this seller, USPS would have to prove that they bought the label.
But the seller did buy the label. Then they voided it and got a refund for the (at the time) unused label. (The OP stated in post 14 that he was refunded for the label.)
Now that the label's tracking number is showing movement, I'm pretty sure that USPS will come back and have ebay charge the seller.
11-14-2025 11:35 PM
@albertabrightalberta wrote:
@mam98031 wrote:To recharge this seller, USPS would have to prove that they bought the label.
But the seller did buy the label. Then they voided it and got a refund for the (at the time) unused label. (The OP stated in post 14 that he was refunded for the label.)
Now that the label's tracking number is showing movement, I'm pretty sure that USPS will come back and have ebay charge the seller.
The original one yes. Records would also prove the seller voided the label and USPS refunded them.
We do not have enough info on the currently active package to even know what is going on. Was it USPS recycling the number faster than we are use to or is someone committing a scam on someone else. We simply don't have enough information to know what the heck is going on.
11-15-2025 10:11 AM
Thanks for the info!
11-15-2025 10:12 AM
If I do get charged how much do you think that would be?