04-25-2023 12:22 AM
04-25-2023 04:27 AM
Yep, you need to ask your post office the GPS coordinates of where they delivered to.
And yes when you lose a case any feedback you leave is removed
04-25-2023 05:19 AM - edited 04-25-2023 05:20 AM
04-25-2023 05:30 AM
I forgot to add to my previous reply and ran out of time to edit and add.
Did you check the feedback profile page of your seller? If you did not do that now. On that page click on the number's of neutral and negative feedback they have received to read only those comments. Their feedback percentage is an OK one for a high volume seller, but not a great one, As you have found out they may have had some negatives removed, and most of the neutral feedback should be considered as negatives. Never go by a seller's feedback percentage alone.
04-25-2023 10:25 AM - edited 04-25-2023 10:26 AM
Sounds like your issue is with USPS and not eBay or the seller. It was your mail carrier who scanned it as delivered. Hold them accountable and check with them asking for the GPS location of the scan like someone else suggested.
Also make sure your shipping address on eBay was correct on file.
04-25-2023 11:41 AM
@qus5073 wrote:My few experiences with lost packages from Amazon or Walmart were quite smooth and I did not expect eBay will let the consumer bear the risk. Now after 20 days of the purchase, I am wasting my time appealing to Payal and my credit card company.
Sounds like you need a more secure location for your deliveries.
04-25-2023 05:11 PM
Go to the post office with the tracking #. The postal system will show more details. For example, it will know which carrier scanned it. It will also know the location. Maybe your carrier left it at 10 Elm St. instead of 10 Elm Pl. If that is the case, perhaps the carrier can see if the folks at the wrong location are willing to return it . In this case, ebay nor the seller are responsible.
Sometimes, the buyers will lose. A chargeback will be denied once the credit card company finds out it's delivered. Sorry.
04-25-2023 07:59 PM
When you appealed did you have written proof from USPS that the tracking number was not to your address? That is how you win an appeal. Otherwise eBay sides with what the tracking number shows. If it shows delivered you lose. Maybe it was stolen after delivery. Looting mailboxes and stealing packages off porches is a fact of life.