INR, misdelivered by CPC, confused on my possibilities
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12-05-2013 08:57 AM
Hi, I recently bought an item from a US seller on ebay, which was sent by Global Shipping Program. I followed the tracking updates up to the day where it was delivered to someone else (!?) who signed for it ( I did some research with the name and saw the address has nothing to do with mine). Now, in the case of a regular INR case, I would get full refund but now what should I do: the seller has a proof it was delivered (although signature is not mine) and only refunded the item's price. If shipping wasn't that high, I would let it go ( this is not seller's fault, but he showed no real efforts to contact any of the services) but shipping is almost 18$ compared to 5$ item. Is there any way I can gain my cause if I file a claim, considering there is proof of delivery?
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12-06-2013 10:14 AM
@vladik33 wrote:
Hi, I recently bought an item from a US seller on ebay, which was sent by Global Shipping Program. I followed the tracking updates up to the day where it was delivered to someone else (!?) who signed for it ( I did some research with the name and saw the address has nothing to do with mine). Now, in the case of a regular INR case, I would get full refund but now what should I do: the seller has a proof it was delivered (although signature is not mine) and only refunded the item's price. If shipping wasn't that high, I would let it go ( this is not seller's fault, but he showed no real efforts to contact any of the services) but shipping is almost 18$ compared to 5$ item. Is there any way I can gain my cause if I file a claim, considering there is proof of delivery?
Hi vladik33,
Please reach out to Customer Support so they can look into this for you.
Thanks,
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12-06-2013 10:17 AM
You can't win if you don't file. So file.
Although there is Proof of Delivery, the seller /GSP sent the item to the wrong address, one that is not listed on your Paypal account. That information should trump the proof of delivery to a random address.
Interesting that Pitney Bowes, who run the Global Shipping Program, wanted a signature on a $5+$18 item. Paypal only requires this on payments over $250.
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12-06-2013 11:51 AM
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12-06-2013 11:57 AM
The problem is the seller sent it to the right adress: CPC made a mistake in the sorting process and the uncaring mailman misdelivered... So I feel there's not much left for me to do on this one.
