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I did a search on this, and couldn’t find an answer (although the forum search on Taptalk is a bit wonky, so if this has been previously addressed, my apologies).
I’ve been buying on eBay for years. Today I saw something for the first time. I bought an ungraded ‘57 Topps Joe Adcock for the Braves team set I’m building-it’s not super expensive, only $26 with shipping. Anyway, tracking says the card was delivered at 10:40 this morning. The rest of the mail was in the box, but Mr. Adcock was conspicuous in his absence. For the tracking, it says “eBay delivery services”, and gives an alphanumeric code that is too short to be the USPS. Is this just eBay partnering with the USPS to provide a less expensive form of shipping for flat collectibles? I’m going to give it a couple days before submitting an inquiry in eBay, just to see if it comes in, as post office drivers sometimes mark a package as delivered before they get to it, but knowing definitively who handles the shipment locally would allow me to contact them directly. I’ve had a couple packages delivered to the wrong address, and the local USPS office was able to track them down via GPS technology. But that wouldn’t be applicable with reduced shipping, would it? As I work on the ‘57 set, and get a lot of individual cards in the mail, it’s likely that this issue will present again. And, maybe someone in the same predicament can benefit from the answers here. Is there anything you guys would recommend I do in the interim? Thank you! ![]() Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Wait a day or two to see if it arrives first. If not, make a strong effort to have your local post office track it down. In the end, if still nothing, contact eBay and let them know about the efforts you made with the local post office and hope they side with you and issue a refund.
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This is happening A LOT to me the past few month. Ill get a notification my item was delivered and then i don't actually receive it for 1-2 days later....sometimes even longer. It only happens with me when the seller sends in a PWE. If they send in padded envelope with valid tracking i have never had an issue.
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I don't think you need to worry. I've learned this is how it works with these things. When mine say "delivered," I now know that means the envelope has been delivered to my post office/zip code, and it will be in my mail box the next day. I don't blame you for questioning this. I did the same thing the first couple of times. Nice card btw.
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It was shipped via Ebay's Standard Envelope service. Which is commonly used for any cards that sell for $20 or less.
That service is not tracked like other mail services, so those shipments are marked as "Delivered" when they are scanned at the local destination sorting center - not when they are actually delivered. They are usually actually delivered within a day or two after the "Delivered" scan, so nothing to worry about. |
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The Seller should NOT have been able to generate an "Ebay's Standard Envelope" label if the card was in excess of $20...
I STILL think it will arrive in a couple of days, tho... I use the eBay Standard Envelope OFTEN an occasionally get contacted from my Buyers as well... Good Luck! |
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I thought the reason for the ESE shipping was to have a low cost option for shipping cards $20 and under. If the total was $26 including tax and shipping, then it sounds like the seller overcharged for shipping if he used the ESE option.
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