09-12-2018 02:21 PM
I am having trouble buying and having them sent to this address. Sellers who won't ship to a PO Box, so I am unable to pay for the item because the payment page is blocked. Purchases made in the past are not delivered to my street address so I have to go to the post office box anyway to take delivery. Nobody knows where this street address is, because it is not a street address, it is an alley address (literally says ‘alley’ on the address!). I am unable to set my adress to what the Post Office recommends because eBay can parse out the address and blocks it when it contains a PO box. I tried all sorts of tricks to fool the parser, but then it aborts my edit and returns me to the street address. I'm at my wit's end. I can buy the same item on Amazon with no trouble, what's wrong with eBay?
09-12-2018 02:29 PM
Amazon ship via USPS and they have no issue with PO boxes.
FedEx and UPS Ground or 2nd day cannot ship to a PO Box.
Have you tried entering both the alley address and PO Box as your shipping address?
123 Main Alley
PO Box 123
Anytown, USA
09-12-2018 02:30 PM
Sellers are allowed to block PO boxes. Some do it because the carriers they use will not deliver to the PO and some are either misinformed & think PO boxes are unsafe when they are safer than a residential address or they are copy-catting other sellers that use the block & they have no idea why they are actually using the block. If the seller is shipping USPS, I would suggest contacting them before you attempt to purchase and ask if they will remove the PO box block.
09-12-2018 07:27 PM
@gnarlodious wrote:I am unable to set my adress to what the Post Office recommends because eBay can parse out the address and blocks it when it contains a PO box. I tried all sorts of tricks to fool the parser, but then it aborts my edit and returns me to the street address.
I have received many orders from buyers showing both a P O Address and a street address on separate lines as shown by another poster.
On the other hand, if an item is so large that it becomes a post office oversized box then some sellers (myself included) will specify FedEx as the shipping method. And FedEx will not ship to a P O Box so I can not ship to any buyer showing only a P O Box on the particular item.
09-13-2018 03:18 AM
09-13-2018 11:34 AM
@berserkerplanet wrote:
but am enrolled in the USPS Street Addressing program,
USPS has written authorization to sign for my packages as needed, and either a key to a parcel locker or a counter pick up card is left in my #1 letter size PO box.
I had seen similar posts about this before but they did not go into detail.
If I understand correctly you have to prearrange this with the post office?
In other words if a seller just arbitrarily addresses it as you suggest then the post office might refuse it?
You make reference to them signing for it. If the package comes in with no signature required will they accept it even if no agreement had been signed?
09-13-2018 05:48 PM - edited 09-13-2018 05:49 PM
>>If I understand correctly you have to prearrange this with the post office?
It is (was?) a program that required enrollment (like the USPS Informed Delivery feature), but was not an online signup.
Started rolling out in 2013, not much fanfare or advertisement, appears to have not gotten much traction, and some of the online docs have disappeared. Some of the old info is here:
https://postalpro.usps.com/competitivepoboxes
>>In other words if a seller just arbitrarily addresses it as you suggest then the post office might refuse it?
That is my belief*
>>You make reference to them signing for it. If the package comes in with no signature
>>required will they accept it even if no agreement had been signed?
I don't know, but don't think so based on the fact that I had to sign form to that effect and turn it in at the PO. I'm guessing there are legal issues involved when USPS acts as an agent for the recipient (once again wild guesses)
I went ahead and poked around in my account. It appears that Street addressing has been rolled into the online PO box management
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The new PO Box user agreement doc is here: https://www.usps.com/pobox/customer-agreement-for-premium-po-box-service-enhancements.pdf
Part B of that agreement - Signature on File - seems familiar, but I don't have a copy of what I filled out years ago, and it wasn't a part of the original POB user agreement doc I have.
It may have been a separate doc, and reading the new one I'm now unsure about whether that applies to USPS signing for packages from UPS, FedEx, and other carriers or only applies to USPS signature required pkgs - if Sig on File is in effect supposedly I don't have to sign at the counter for USPS shipments requiring signature and they can be put in a parcel locker of my PO box if they fit.
So even less clear than before. I may try contacting USPS to get clarification (although this is the type of question that phone CS won't understand or be able to help with, and the better email contact path will probably still lead to a boilerplate response that misses the point.
*Only definite thing at this point is that it looks like a PO Box holder still must enroll in the program, and a shipper can't just street address a shipment unilaterally and expect a possible refusal at the PO (as I posted elsewhere before - the DMM? indicates that unauthorized shipments can/will be refused and/or PO Box holder may lose privileges in such cases) It might work if a particular PO doesn't care and is kicked back, but no guarantees that it won't cause problems.
09-13-2018 09:03 PM
Thank you very much for that detailed information.
I sometimes have larger items that are bext shipped by FedEx (a post office oversized box upcharge problem).
But I sometimes get a P O Box and it has been a hassle to contact the buyer and convince them to provide an alternative address. I usually get some resistance. This should go a long way towards resolving that problem.
Again, my thanks for taking the time to spell it out so thoroughly.
09-13-2018 10:30 PM
09-15-2018 04:32 PM
09-16-2018 05:37 AM
@richard1rst wrote:
@gnarlodious wrote:I am unable to set my adress to what the Post Office recommends because eBay can parse out the address and blocks it when it contains a PO box. I tried all sorts of tricks to fool the parser, but then it aborts my edit and returns me to the street address.
I have received many orders from buyers showing both a P O Address and a street address on separate lines as shown by another poster.
On the other hand, if an item is so large that it becomes a post office oversized box then some sellers (myself included) will specify FedEx as the shipping method. And FedEx will not ship to a P O Box so I can not ship to any buyer showing only a P O Box on the particular item.
My PO box wouldn't accept the package because I had the address like that. They said the post office, and the PO box are two completely seperate places.
09-16-2018 06:26 AM
09-18-2018 10:14 AM
Tried that but the eBay address parser identifies it as a PO Box and refuses to enable the “Submit” button.
09-18-2018 09:13 PM