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![]() Sorry for the USPS rant in you thread and hope it works out for you and eBay does not side with the scammer. |
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Just because the tracking says it was delivered doesn't mean they delivered to the right address. I had a package scanned as delivered on Dec 27. I happened to pass the mail carrier on my way home at about 11:14am the delivered scan says delivered 14:26pm. Two weeks later I am still waiting for the card. The last time USPS delivered a package of mine to the wrong address it took awhile for it to show up. It sucks but it happens.
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On items that I consider more valuable than the risk I require signature so that they can't say the item wasn't delivered to them.
This has still come back to bite me before because a card that sold for aprox $800 got returned to me a month later as never picked up. When I contacted the buyer he said he was out of town the week (even though it wasn't shipped back to me for a month meaning he had a month to pick it up) it was attempted and I should ship it back. When I mentioned the pricing of shipping and insuring it he said it only cost him $2.65 to ship something that morning. I explained that is the minimum without insurance. He continued that he didn't think I need insurance and that I never told him it was going to need a signature and now it is a month later without a card so it is on me. I went ahead and at the cost of shipping but asked if he would be available to sign. He still didn't want to but I insisted and he did. The worst part of all this is that I found out while the back and forth was happening that he is a board member. I couldn't believe a board member would suggest sending a $800 card without insurance or signature. He was blocked on ebay without any fan fair, and won't find out until he tries to buy from me in the future.
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How is that? I'm blocked by Battlefield0516 but can still view their rubbish if so inclined.
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news to me. It was explained that my listings wouldn't even show up for people I blocked.
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I don't think so. I get contacted all the time by people I have blocked, wondering why they can't place a bid in my auctions. |
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If so, that would be while you're signed in at eBay. If you're looking while not signed in, you would see everything.
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I ALWAYS use signature confirmation for any items over 200.00. Some may even choose to use signature confirmation on items for less. I have even done it on 100.00 items if I am getting a bad vibe due to discussion, feedback, or what ever. This cost can be passed on to the buyer as long as you advertise it that way otherwise you may eat this cost yourself.
If you use Paypal shipping, there is a box you can check for signature confirmation and it adds the cost. Very simple and easy to do for own peace of mind. I have no doubt that signature confirmation has saved me a ton of headaches and also saved me hundreds of dollars dealing with people I do not know who may have otherwise tried to take advantage of the situation. |
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As a seller, you have to draw the line somewhere. If certain people on Ebay realized they could get stuff for free no matter what the tracking said, things would get ugly really quick. As it is, there are definitely people out there who make sure the tracking checks out on all their packages, and will file a claim the second they receive something in the mail that the mailman forgot to scan when he dropped it off. This guy Bobby is dealing with, definitely sounds like somebody inclined to do something like this if he could get away with it. |
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