12-08-2025 07:49 AM
...shipping address on purchase page. I am talking about purposely leaving out apt number (apt. 19e).
12-08-2025 07:56 AM
Buyers are responsible to have correct shipping address. Ebay has nothing to do with that. Your assumption is incorrect. So you are selling something and the buyers shipping address doesn't have the Apt # on it? The buyer needs to edit and type in there Apt # at check out.
12-08-2025 08:02 AM
You can either...
a) manually edit the address and add the apt number
b) buy and print the label and ship it - Undeliverable parcels will be returned to the sender as the buyer loses buyer protections under the MBG.
12-08-2025 08:07 AM
Each of us are responsible for keeping our addresses updated... not Ebay
12-08-2025 08:07 AM - edited 12-08-2025 08:08 AM
I’d write the apartment number below the label using a black marker.
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12-08-2025 08:20 AM
How do you know it was left out?.....I mean how do you know what it was supposed to be other than on the shipping label? Did the buyer inform you?
12-08-2025 08:24 AM
Buyer did have correct/complete address - ebay wrongfully changed/shortened it.
12-08-2025 08:29 AM
12-08-2025 08:31 AM
@jgrit wrote:Buyer did have correct/complete address - ebay wrongfully changed/shortened it.
It wasn't eBay doing that, but the USPS. eBay passes along the buyer's Ship To: address to Pitney-Bowes at the time you purchase the label, and what comes back for printing has been verified against the USPS database. (This is how, for example, a buyer's 5-digit ZIP code gets magically expanded into a ZIP+4 at printing time.)
You might try validating this yourself directly at USPS.com. Go to their ZIP Code Lookup page, plug in the buyer's address as received with the payment, and see what comes back. It might be that either their street address isn't recognized as an apartment building, or whatever form of apartment number they provided didn't match what the USPS knows about the units in that building.
12-08-2025 08:45 AM
Thank you for sharing and bringing this to my attention. I will be sure to double check labels to make sure EBAY is leaving off apartment numbers.
12-08-2025 08:47 AM
12-08-2025 09:07 AM
How do you know this?
12-08-2025 09:16 AM
@soh.maryl wrote:How do you know this?
When you first see an image of the Shipping label that you're about to print, you can sometimes see changes as compared with the address showing on the Shipping form, the address that the buyer provided with the payment.
Those changes are a result of the address lookup in the USPS database that's performed behind the scenes as part of the payment process. Minor changes will just slide on through, but if something goes seriously wrong, you'll get an error message and no label purchase will occur. It's not clear exactly what the differences were in this case between what the buyer provided and what eventually showed up on the label.
12-08-2025 10:36 AM
"Buyer did have correct/complete address - ebay wrongfully changed/shortened it."
It's on the buyer not Ebay. Did the buyer tell you this? If so then your response would be they need to contact Ebay and fix the issue themselves. You are assuming that the buyer is giving you accurate information as in they may not be filling out correctly or mistakenly forgot it but telling you different.. I send to apartments all the time and haven't had this issue.
12-08-2025 11:04 AM - edited 12-08-2025 11:05 AM
Ebay doesn't "change" anything.
They go strictly by the address that the buyer provided to them.
If you'e missing an apartment number, that means the BUYER left it out.