04-23-2024 02:26 PM
Greetings fellow sellers! I shipped an item on April 9th via USPS and all was going well until April 13th when it was scanned as “Processed Through USPS Facility.” Then there were several “In Transit to the Next Facility,” then the same message with “Arriving Late” added. On Sunday, April 21st, it was again listed as “Processed Through USPS Facility” at exact same location as a week ago.” Monday at 12:00am it was even scanned as In transit, Arriving Late” with no scans since. This has never happened to me and so have a ton of questions. The buyer has understandably opened a INR on Monday. I responded to the buyer asking if we can give it a few more days. Buyer responded asking for a replacement (“still wants the item.”) I am able to send a replacement and that is better for me vs. a refund.
1) Does this have anything to do with the pinned notice that USPS is having problems?
2) How long do I have to ship the replacement?
3) Can I ship the replacement through eBay so they know it’s definitely being handled or do I ship it on my own and just send the buyer the new tracking number?
4) If I do send the replacement on my own, how do I keep eBay from “stepping in” and issuing a refund even though I messaged the buyer a new tracking number?
I have more questions but I’ll hold off on those as some of the answers you may provide may nullify them.
Thanks in advance!
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04-23-2024 02:31 PM
You do NOT just ship another one.
What I would do is
a.) contact buyer, tell them you are refunding (and then refund- telling them what happened with USPS)
b.) 3 weeks from USPS pickup date, open a 'missing mail with USPS' (if Priority)
c.) tell buyer they can 'buy another' if they'd like
04-23-2024 02:31 PM
You do NOT just ship another one.
What I would do is
a.) contact buyer, tell them you are refunding (and then refund- telling them what happened with USPS)
b.) 3 weeks from USPS pickup date, open a 'missing mail with USPS' (if Priority)
c.) tell buyer they can 'buy another' if they'd like
04-23-2024 02:34 PM
USPS has been having problems at various processing centers. Where I live one of the facilities in Charlotte, NC WERE REPLACING ALL THEIR sorting equipment and the postal worker were literally outside the building hand sorting packages. Apparently this is happening at many other facilities at different points. Go to USPS.com and file a missing mail search/form and that will get sent right away and within 3 days you will get a response from them. THIS GETS THEM SEARCHING FOR THE MISPLACED package. If you are going to send a replacement you can do a package intercept on the first one but it will cost you about 30 bucks last I did it. If you do not mind that the original package makes it there along with a replacement and you just refund the first, but then they will get both items free if you do not charge them again for the replacement. It’s up to you. I had one package take a month to get to me.
12-18-2024 05:59 AM
This information is most helpful as I have a package that was scanned thru the St. Paul processing center on Dec. 5th and not seen since then. The customer paid around $140 (inc. shipping) and I received around $120 from Ebay. The customer did not request or pay for additional insurance. Who should be filling the $100 insurance claim with the Post Office? And, I would be responsible the refund the additional $20 or not?
03-12-2025 10:03 AM
I know this is old, but in case someone else sees this. The sender is the one who is responsible for the shipping. The sender would file the claim. The sender is responsible for the shipping and getting the item to the buyer. If it doesn't get to the buyer, you would have to give a full refund. I am not sure if ebay would refund you the seller fees or not. You would have to contact them.