
12-29-2015 04:30 PM
A buyer purchased an item, completing the check out process on Dec 25th. He then sent a message asking not to ship the item until Jan 18th as he is on vacation and is worried he won't be able to claim the package from a community mailbox and it will be sent back.
Seems ok to me, but I have never had this request before.....seem ok to you?
12-29-2015 05:28 PM
Yes. I just held an item for a buyer on vacation as well.
Seems fine.
12-29-2015 06:51 PM
12-29-2015 11:33 PM
Yeah it is okay. I have 2 buyers in Australia that always buy items from me in mid December and asked me to hold them until after January 4 or 5 every year and it is 5th year in a row. They didn't want their items sitting somewhere during the Christmas peak.
12-30-2015 12:43 AM
12-30-2015 04:54 PM
Totally reasonable request but here is the warning: come Feb.2016, your DSR for Shipping Time will be dinged!
Thanks EBay for giving us grief when we offer and deliver great customer service - IT'S A BIG BONE OF CONTENTION with me!!
I do it all the time for 3 really faithful customers and already have received 11 Late DSR's or 11 items for 4 customers. Took me hours to get those removed (well some of them that I could PROVE) via emails showing the customer asked me to wait.
I have now composed a great letter to my regular customers that like to do this explaining - DO NOT PAY YOUR INVOICE until you are finished shopping with us.
02-03-2016 09:26 AM
Now what?? I received a late shipment ding, my first and only...
Is it worth spending time on the phone to get it removed? I have the email in which the buyer requests that I hold the item.
02-03-2016 09:28 AM - edited 02-03-2016 09:29 AM
EDIT: Just read the whole thread so now a post that might count.
I'd call them (Ebay). Any dings on a seller's account lately really makes you pay.
02-03-2016 01:19 PM
Yep, I called, they removed it no problem.
02-10-2016 05:46 PM