06-10-2017 02:02 PM
It wouldn't matter but this seller has turned out to be really shifty and between 1/3 and 1/2 of the items will be missing. How on earth will I get a refund for missing items if this is not even showing up on my purchase history? Is there anywhere else I can get to it? I phoned eBay up and one person said Id made no purchases that day and the other said that the shipment was in my purchase history, so that has added to my confusion!! It used to be on the list but I did not print it off or copy down the number IDs of the individual items (though I know the prices I paid and my description for the items and I have my VISA bill). It also doesn't show up when I do "control F" and do a search for the tracking number.
Pat
06-10-2017 02:56 PM
Have you tried looking at your purchase history with the viewing period set to 2017 ?
06-10-2017 03:29 PM
Go to Paypal not eBay.
This is boilerplate I developed because I got tired of typing the same information over and over.
Some of it will not apply to you.
You have 30 days after that 'last estimated date for arrival' to open a Dispute with eBay's Resolution Centre, which is at the bottom of this page.
The first suggestion is to Contact the Seller. Don’t get into a conversation.
Just ask “When was this sent? What service was used? What is the tracking number?”
Don’t get into a conversation. You want either a prompt refund OR a tracking number that shows the purchase is in Canada.
Do NOT accept a replacement. It won’t arrive.
Do NOT close the Dispute until you have the product or the refund.
If you have already attempted to Contact the Seller, skip that step, ask eBay to step in and Escalate to a Claim.
If the seller cannot prove Delivery (not shipping, delivery) you will be refunded.
If the 30 days have passed, go to your Paypal account.
You have 180 days from payment for this Dispute.
Find the transaction and copy the number.
The PP Resolution Centre is at the top of your PP account page under Tools
Same process basically, skip the Contact Seller and escalate to a Claim.
If the seller cannot prove Delivery (not shipping, delivery) you will be refunded.
In future, read the feedback.
Don't buy from sellers with less than 98% positive (99% for Asian sellers)
Read the negative feedback , including seller responses, for patterns like slow or no delivery, poor communication, low quality, counterfeits.
06-10-2017 06:15 PM
06-10-2017 06:16 PM
later and earlier other orders are still there. Just this one is missing.
06-10-2017 10:33 PM
You go to Paypal and start an Item Not Received Dispute through their Resolution Centre.
If you received a partial shipment you start and Item Not As Described Dispute through the PP Resolution Centre.
Don't get stuck in a box.