07-10-2017 04:37 AM
I have a parcel (phone), coming from China, shipping to Ontario, Canada. The Seller sent the parcel on July 2, 2017 using China Post. He gave me a tracking number aswell. I tried to track this number on multiple occasions, and zilch, no info. And the ebay tracker also states that the parcel is still in the "Shipping Info Recieved" phase for over 6 business days. Shouldn't the package atleast be in transit by now?
The expected delivery is July 17, 2017 <to> August 23, 2017.
I have a person waiting for the phone, whom does not seem to have the virtue of patience.
07-10-2017 05:41 AM
There's nothing you can do until after August 23, 2017.
In the future: DON'T BUY FROM CHINA.
07-10-2017 06:10 AM
You should have seen the estimated delivery dates before even purchasing. All you have to do is click on shipping details and you will see how long it may take to reach you.
On July 2 when you purchased you should have seen it was going to take a LONG time before you may receive it. Now there is nothing you can do until after the August date has passed if you don't receive anything.
A lot of sellers will have that long of a delivery time in hopes you will forget you ever bought it. At my age I probably would forget.
07-10-2017 06:40 AM
07-10-2017 06:41 AM
07-10-2017 06:59 AM
Depends on IF you ever get it and, if you do, that it's as described.
07-10-2017 07:10 AM
100,000 feedback with a 97.5% rating is pretty bad~~that makes for a whole lot of negative transactions.
07-10-2017 08:06 AM
@kattinsanity wrote:100,000 feedback with a 97.5% rating is pretty bad~~that makes for a whole lot of negative transactions.
Agreed.
I wouldn't even consider a seller from China (and the rest of SE Asia) unless:
-- they have at least 500 f/b (and preferrably at least 1000)
-- they have at least an overall 99.5% rating
-- they have at least a recent 99.8% rating
I have been buying from South Korea recently.
They have met the above criteria.
All has been satisfactory.
07-19-2017 02:07 AM
07-19-2017 02:27 AM
07-19-2017 06:42 AM
@lonetechsolutions wrote:
in what way is this answer related to tracking information?
You already know that the tracking information does not have to move ... ever.
The "phone" merely has to arrive by August 23, 2017.
After that, if it's not as described, you'll be riding [sic] another chapter.
Better to shop at the local distributors for Chinese products, like Walmart and AutoZone.
07-20-2017 08:39 AM
Have you received your phone?
If not, it might help to go to China Post's own tracking which will tell you if there is movement in China. http://www.ems.com.cn/english.html
When it gets to Canada (or US etc) it's tracked by that country.
There are drop shippers in China, and that might be what is going on in your situation. They do not have the inventory on hand and are waiting for it to be shipped by the supplier. They print the shipping label before they get that inventory and that's why you'll get a message "shipping info received", because China Post knows they have a label printed for a package coming to you and notifies you.
07-20-2017 10:57 AM
@kattinsanity wrote:You should have seen the estimated delivery dates before even purchasing. All you have to do is click on shipping details and you will see how long it may take to reach you.
On July 2 when you purchased you should have seen it was going to take a LONG time before you may receive it. Now there is nothing you can do until after the August date has passed if you don't receive anything.
A lot of sellers will have that long of a delivery time in hopes you will forget you ever bought it. At my age I probably would forget.
Nope. Its ebay that sets the delivery time though. Not the seller.
02-03-2018 06:10 AM
02-04-2018 09:11 AM
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