08-29-2017 09:20 AM - edited 08-29-2017 09:23 AM
So an inexpensive item I sold almost 2 weeks ago just came back with the yellow USPS sticker that reads: " Return to sender No such number. Unable to forward" . I'm not cancelling for "problem with buyers address" because I made that mistake before and the buyer got a full refund because I offer free shipping.
I double-checked the address in Paypal and that's where I mailed it. Tried googling and it showed a picture of a park!!!! Should I just wait for the buyer to contact me or message them with their alternatives (pay to have it re-shipped or receive a refund less what it cost to ship and fees).
08-29-2017 09:44 AM
You could issue a partial refund through PayPal. I would contact the buyer one time only and ask if they want you to reship to another address.
08-29-2017 09:50 AM
@missjen316 wrote:You could issue a partial refund through PayPal. I would contact the buyer one time only and ask if they want you to reship to another address.
I could do the partial through paypal, but couldn't the buyer also try to open a case on eBay and try to get another refund? There was no tracking, but I have the returned mailpiece as proof.
08-29-2017 09:58 AM - edited 08-29-2017 09:59 AM
08-29-2017 10:08 AM
@shoptalkid wrote:
@missjen316 wrote:You could issue a partial refund through PayPal. I would contact the buyer one time only and ask if they want you to reship to another address.
I could do the partial through paypal, but couldn't the buyer also try to open a case on eBay and try to get another refund? There was no tracking, but I have the returned mailpiece as proof.
They wouldn't get another refund unless you use "send money" to issue the refund. If you refund through the original payment transaction then if the buyer were able to open a case with eBay they would only get the remainder of their payment back. I don't think it's very likely that they will file a case after getting a partial.
08-29-2017 10:10 AM
@duchess-at-speakeasy wrote:
Check the address at usps.com via "Look up a zip code." That will tell you if the address receives mail. You may find the numbers are transposed or missing a digit. Cross-check by specifying the street name (no house number), city, state and zip code. You'll see the possible numbers. If the house numbers have 5 digits and you have only 4 digits, there's the problem. You also can google the buyer's name, city and state to see what address pops up. ~~C~~
Regardless, if the buyer left out some digits or transposed them, they are still responsible. Here's the message that popped up after I plugged in the buyer's address on USPS.com:
"The address you provided is not recognized by the US Postal Service as an address we serve. Mail sent to this address may be returned."
08-29-2017 10:21 AM
I would do nothing at this point. Wait until there is an issue to address.
I always check addresses before shipping, I want to make sure the address actually exists.
The buyer has lost Ebay protection. If this happened to me, I would put that buyer on my BBL immediately, and would not reship a package to them.
08-29-2017 10:22 AM
Don't do anything.
08-29-2017 10:25 AM
@shoptalkid wrote:
@duchess-at-speakeasy wrote:
Check the address at usps.com via "Look up a zip code." That will tell you if the address receives mail. You may find the numbers are transposed or missing a digit. Cross-check by specifying the street name (no house number), city, state and zip code. You'll see the possible numbers. If the house numbers have 5 digits and you have only 4 digits, there's the problem. You also can google the buyer's name, city and state to see what address pops up. ~~C~~Regardless, if the buyer left out some digits or transposed them, they are still responsible. Here's the message that popped up after I plugged in the buyer's address on USPS.com:
"The address you provided is not recognized by the US Postal Service as an address we serve. Mail sent to this address may be returned."
Correct. and some may disagree but it's not your job to investigate and try to figure out the correct address when you consider the fact that the buyer had you ship the item to a PARK! It could be they the person is homeless, you would think they would just use the PO address and get mail as general delivery but I'm sure many don't know they can do that. Your buyer may not be homeless. In my area there is quite an epidemic of homeless (for various reason, some are addicts, mentally ill, some believe it or not are complacent and happy living in tents and off handouts). I personally would think nothing of shipping to a park because of that but it could be a red flag or simple typo the buyer made in their address.
08-29-2017 11:13 AM
The buyer has lost Ebay protection.
How so? The package had no tracking. The buyer could file an INR claim and win because the seller not only cannot prove delivery, he cannot even prove anything was shipped. Without tracking there is no online proof that the package was undeliverable.
08-29-2017 11:25 AM
I would secure and store the package and contact the buyer advising of the situation. I would then do nothing until I received a reply from the buyer. The buyer's reply would determine how to next proceed.
08-29-2017 01:50 PM
@muttlymob wrote:The buyer has lost Ebay protection.
How so? The package had no tracking. The buyer could file an INR claim and win because the seller not only cannot prove delivery, he cannot even prove anything was shipped. Without tracking there is no online proof that the package was undeliverable.
Where does OP say the package had no tracking???
08-29-2017 02:40 PM
In their first reply to you " I could do the partial through paypal, but couldn't the buyer also try to open a case on eBay and try to get another refund? There was no tracking, but I have the returned mailpiece as proof.
08-29-2017 02:40 PM
@missjen316 wrote:
@muttlymob wrote:The buyer has lost Ebay protection.
How so? The package had no tracking. The buyer could file an INR claim and win because the seller not only cannot prove delivery, he cannot even prove anything was shipped. Without tracking there is no online proof that the package was undeliverable.
Where does OP say the package had no tracking???
Their first reply.
OP, I would do nothing at this point. I'm guessing your non-tracking postage wasn't all that much. i would just wait to hear from the buyer.
08-29-2017 04:50 PM
@danmcntyr2 wrote:In their first reply to you " I could do the partial through paypal, but couldn't the buyer also try to open a case on eBay and try to get another refund? There was no tracking, but I have the returned mailpiece as proof.
Thank you! I didn't see that sentence 🙂