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jcmtiger 12-06-2011 04:17 PM

EBAY/Post Office problem
 
Hello, have been selling items for my daughter for the last 2 years. Most are not sports, anyway sold some comics to a buyer and he told me comics were not in package, but a coffee grinder was in package. They were insured and had delivery confirmation. Sounds like post office theft or he is not telling the truth. Can he claim insurance loss? I told him to notify the PO and I would do the same at this end. Will ebay cover this?

He also left me positve feedback on the comics. He said he did that in error. These were delivered 11/12/11 and he just notifed me about 5-6 days ago. Media mail.

Thanks joe

vintagetoppsguy 12-06-2011 04:27 PM

I would tell him to pound sand, but that's just me.

39special 12-06-2011 04:29 PM

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Originally Posted by vintagetoppsguy (Post 945238)
I would tell him to pound sand, but that's just me.

I agree!!

slidekellyslide 12-06-2011 04:47 PM

In the last month I have had two buyers tell me that their package was left on their doorstep when I paid for signature confirmation...one of them I was very thankful that the buyer notified me - it was a $600 1928 World Series program and the delivery confirmation never even showed it as delivered. I have also had two buyers tell me they never got the item even though the DC on the USPS website shows it as delivered..both of these buyers have very high ebay ratings and I have no reason to doubt them.

I also had a package that I sent out in early October lost along the route somewhere as it was scanned as leaving Lincoln, but never scanned again..I refunded the buyer and asked that if it did show up that he let me know and repay for the item...he told me he would..I periodically checked the DC to see if it ever got to him and after watching it for about a month I just forgot about it...just happened to check on it last week and saw that it was delivered a couple days before Thanksgiving...had to contact the buyer and ask him to repay which he did a a few days later.

Strange things are afoot at the post office, but I'm really mad about two high dollar items that I paid for Signature Confirmation on that got left outside without a sig.

zljones 12-06-2011 05:24 PM

But they recieved it almost 1 month ago, and now they want their money back? O hell no, that is like going to a restaurant, eating all the food then complaining after you have eaten, and demanding your money back. Ebay will be on your side. Do not give that buyer any money.

Jewish-collector 12-07-2011 01:24 PM

Send everything registered. Never a problem. :D

Wahoowa 12-08-2011 01:29 PM

Relatively new to vintage card collecting and I'm having my first mailing issue, hoping for some advice. Recently bought a T206 WaJo (PSA 4) on ebay and it was processed through the sorting facility the day before Thanksgiving. Hasn't been updated since.

The seller has been fairly good about updating me on his interactions with the post office but for the last week it's been the same "they're working on it". So after 2 and a half weeks should I continue to be patient or ask for a refund?

D. Bergin 12-08-2011 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Wahoowa (Post 945820)
Relatively new to vintage card collecting and I'm having my first mailing issue, hoping for some advice. Recently bought a T206 WaJo (PSA 4) on ebay and it was processed through the sorting facility the day before Thanksgiving. Hasn't been updated since.

The seller has been fairly good about updating me on his interactions with the post office but for the last week it's been the same "they're working on it". So after 2 and a half weeks should I continue to be patient or ask for a refund?

Post Office is usually very erratic this time of year. If you feel comfortable with the seller and he has good feedback I'd give it a bit more time.

If it's been processed through a sort facility already, you know it should be out there somewhere in USPS land. Sometimes all it takes is letting them know at USPS that you're looking for the package, and more times then not it mysteriously appears out of thin air. Hidden in some back room, or sitting and waiting for a signature at the local office without a note being left for the receiver.

I've had a couple checks lately take two weeks to get to me from buyers, based on the original postmark. Had a Media Mail package take a month to get to me recently.

Leon 12-08-2011 03:01 PM

my story
 
About a year ago we sold a couple cards in a B-L auction. They got lost in the USPS delivery and had the required signature confirmation. We filed the +/- $1100 claim and got reimbursed. We use CIA Insurance and they were pretty good about it. About a week ago we saw the cards being sold on ebay. I called the Insurance Agency and told them. Several days later I got another call from someone at the insurance agency following up on it. I got a call today from a USPS Special Agent. He told me that a USPS employee sold them to the ebay consignment company. I am not sure you can have more smoke coming from the gun. Who said criminals are smart?


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vintagetoppsguy 12-08-2011 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Leon (Post 945842)
About a year ago we sold a couple cards in a B-L auction. They got lost in the USPS delivery and had the required signature confirmation. We filed the +/- $1100 claim and got reimbursed. We use CIA Insurance and they were pretty good about it. About a week ago we saw the cards being sold on ebay. I called the Insurance Agency and told them. Several days later I got another call from someone at the insurance agency following up on it. I got a call today from a USPS Special Agent. He told me that a USPS employee sold them to the ebay consignment company. I am not sure you can have more smoke coming from the gun. Who said criminals are smart?


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WOW! :eek:

drc 12-08-2011 05:44 PM

USPO shipping can sometimes be delayed (then arrive), so a small delay isn't a big worry. Though 2-1/2 weeks is a pretty long time.

I once had card arrive two months later, as the package evidentially got caught in a sorting machine (card was fine, package mangled). Though that's my extreme case from several years ago.

vintagechris 12-09-2011 05:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Wahoowa (Post 945820)
Relatively new to vintage card collecting and I'm having my first mailing issue, hoping for some advice. Recently bought a T206 WaJo (PSA 4) on ebay and it was processed through the sorting facility the day before Thanksgiving. Hasn't been updated since.

The seller has been fairly good about updating me on his interactions with the post office but for the last week it's been the same "they're working on it". So after 2 and a half weeks should I continue to be patient or ask for a refund?

I would be patient. Just in the last three months I have had packages takes 18 days, 32 days and 38 days. I had refunded two of them and the buyers paid again after they received it.

Seems as though the service at the Post Office has been a little shaky lately.

Wahoowa 12-09-2011 08:30 AM

Thanks for the input. Crazy story Leon.

Had decided to wait another week and it showed up at my post office this morning. I guess patience is key.

jcmtiger 12-11-2011 09:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jcmtiger (Post 945235)
Hello, have been selling items for my daughter for the last 2 years. Most are not sports, anyway sold some comics to a buyer and he told me comics were not in package, but a coffee grinder was in package. They were insured and had delivery confirmation. Sounds like post office theft or he is not telling the truth. Can he claim insurance loss? I told him to notify the PO and I would do the same at this end. Will ebay cover this?

He also left me positve feedback on the comics. He said he did that in error. These were delivered 11/12/11 and he just notifed me about 5-6 days ago. Media mail.

Thanks joe


Well, this guy opened a case on me for non-delivery. Of course ebay recommends returning his money as a solution. I declined that bs and told my side for ebay to look into the problem. They will look into it and let me know within 48 hours.

Joe

jcmtiger 12-13-2011 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by jcmtiger (Post 946758)
Well, this guy opened a case on me for non-delivery. Of course ebay recommends returning his money as a solution. I declined that bs and told my side for ebay to look into the problem. They will look into it and let me know within 48 hours.

Joe

Ebay at 1st ruled in favor of buyer and I appealed and called. They reversed, said they made a mistake and ruled in my favor.

Joe

bh3443 12-13-2011 06:31 PM

Nice one, Leon!
 
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Originally Posted by Leon (Post 945842)
About a year ago we sold a couple cards in a B-L auction. They got lost in the USPS delivery and had the required signature confirmation. We filed the +/- $1100 claim and got reimbursed. We use CIA Insurance and they were pretty good about it. About a week ago we saw the cards being sold on ebay. I called the Insurance Agency and told them. Several days later I got another call from someone at the insurance agency following up on it. I got a call today from a USPS Special Agent. He told me that a USPS employee sold them to the ebay consignment company. I am not sure you can have more smoke coming from the gun. Who said criminals are smart?


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I really enjoyed reading your post Leon! :)

lloydchristmas 12-21-2011 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by bh3443 (Post 947163)
I really enjoyed reading your post Leon! :)

I'll echo this, love when the bad guys get taken down.

almostdone 12-21-2011 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by zljones (Post 945255)
But they recieved it almost 1 month ago, and now they want their money back? O hell no, that is like going to a restaurant, eating all the food then complaining after you have eaten, and demanding your money back. Ebay will be on your side. Do not give that buyer any money.

BTW as a manager in a restaurant this happens all this time. "We didn't know we didn't like it until afterwe ate it all". Sorry for the slight rant just irks me.
Drew

Leon 12-21-2011 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by almostdone (Post 949032)
BTW as a manager in a restaurant this happens all this time. "We didn't know we didn't like it until afterwe ate it all". Sorry for the slight rant just irks me.
Drew

Unfortunately I own 2 fast food restaurants. I could literally go on for the next month about idiocy. Absolutely unbelievable. The last complaining guy told me he thought the food wasn't very good so he wanted his money back even though he ate it. He also said the place was dirty and when I asked him what was dirty he told me the napkins weren't straight. I told him maybe we weren't the best restaurant for him. He told me he wants to still frequent it because he can ride his bike to it as his truck uses too much gas. He got nothing for complaining except me complaining back to him.

kmac32 12-22-2011 11:39 AM

Don't you just love people? I remember one time while I was working for Banfield that we had a client we presented an estimate to for a diagnostic work up on her pet. The lady was explained what the procedures were and why they were necessary. She consented to the procedures, came back for the recheck, pet was doing well. About a week later, we get a thing from the BBB that she was complaining about the prices being too high and wanted a refund. For all of the services. We politely told the BBB she was crazy and they agreed. They said they were " just doing their job". I felt that they were wasting my time!


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