06-26-2018 01:29 PM
I bought an item listed as being located in Dayton, NJ ~ which is a short 2.5 hour drive from my home in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. They gave me a DHL tracking number, which DHL never had any record of, until today. Here we are 11 days later, it's only just now showing up on the DHL tracking -- in doing some research I found out that the seller is using an international shipper, researching a bit further it showed the item location as Pamona, CA (spelled incorrectly on DHL records) and was supposed to be delivered three days ago. Now, if the item is located in Dayton, NJ, why would they ship it, via an international shipper, to Pomona, CA? Simple. Because the item isn't located in Dayton, NJ ~ it's probably coming from China. PayPal confirmed that the recipient of this payment is Non-U.S. - Verified. Had I known that, I wouldn't have ordered the item. I specifically put "US Only" in the item search before I bought it. I called Ebay, they didn't seem too concerned about it.
06-26-2018 01:35 PM - edited 06-26-2018 01:40 PM
You can report the item for location misrepresentation from the item's page (not the seller's).
You're feedback can also reflect this displeasure as you see fit.
06-26-2018 01:46 PM
DHL is a world wide shipper,it does have US facilities.
HE COULD BE DROPSHIPPING FROM CA.
how much did you pay for shipping and is the item price dirt cheap?
06-26-2018 01:51 PM
@agent006140 wrote:DHL is a world wide shipper,it does have US facilities.
HE COULD BE DROPSHIPPING FROM CA.
how much did you pay for shipping and is the item price dirt cheap?
That doesn't explain the non-us verified which is always a dead giveaway.
06-26-2018 01:57 PM
thats why I dont buy anything I seriously need on Ebay.
06-26-2018 02:02 PM
@agent006140 wrote:thats why I dont buy anything I seriously need on Ebay.
Exactly. I have a $5 limit for foreign transactions and am always surprised when it actually shows up.
06-26-2018 02:49 PM
@gkyn29 wrote:You can report the item for location misrepresentation from the item's page (not the seller's).
You're feedback can also reflect this displeasure as you see fit.
Good To know. Like gkyn29 I do not purchase from sellers outside the USA.
This includes sellers who live outside the USA an drop ship using US drop shippers (try getting customer service from them)
I usually click on the sellers name and view their states
06-26-2018 03:09 PM
06-26-2018 04:03 PM
@annishughes wrote:
Quoting just the part of your post that I can respond to.....
The Indonesian buyer may be using a US-based shopping service that handles bidding, receives the items, then ships them on to the buyers in other countries. You would ship to the US address provided, and all the other details of shipment would be handled by the service.
Both using and providing a shopping service like this is a legitimate business practice.
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Yes I have delt with these forwarders before. I have no problem shipping Ceramics and hardgoods to them.
Live trees are a problem. If they forward them without watering they die. Even if they open the box and water them, they can die from too much transit.
My shipping is expensive because both because live trees are both insured and shipping is timed to before the weekend and alive.
I am just naturally suspicious of an indonesian buyer buying a Korean Lilac from NY 🙂 but that is just me . ******
I use a shopping service based in Japan to buy on Yahoo!Japan auctions (the Japanese equivalent of eBay). Now and then a Yahoo!Japan seller will cancel a bid that I've placed through the service, because they recognize the service's bidder ID and don't want their items to leave Japan -- even though the sellers themselves won't have to handle the international shipping. It's always seemed like a xenophobic kind of move to me.
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Do they have the equivalent of Global Shipping? Really, in my other business (collectibles) I shipped a package to Australia early on, and decided never to do it again. It was just too much work for too little money. (even the owner deserves minimum wage) 🙂
It may not be xenophobic, it may be other considerations.