
12-10-2016 10:13 AM
12-10-2016 11:51 AM
Paypal will allow you to print another label from the original transaction but this is a little different since the address has changed completely.
What you do next will depend on how much you want to keep this sale.
What you should do: If the buyer gave you the wrong address, you refund them the cost of the item only when you get it back. They don't get their postage back, it's gone. Technically, since the mistake is theirs, I don't think you are even required to refund them anything but most sellers will do so out of courtesy. Relist. Then the buyer should repurchase it with the address they want to use as an official alternate address with paypal so that you can ship to that and everything stays on the level with paypal and seller protection.
What most of us would do: Or you could just slap another label on it as soon as you get it back with funds the buyer sends you for postage in advance. That is the easiest way. But......... If the buyer realizes they have to pay shipping twice, they might just not want it anymore. But the second postage is totally on them, not you. It was their error.
Let us know what you decide to do and how it plays out.
12-10-2016 02:01 PM
This happened to me where the buyer made a mistake in the address & the parcel was returned to me. As it was their fault I didn't refund the original shipping. They still wanted the item & were willing to pay the extra shipping. I put on the correct label on the package & sent it out again.
12-10-2016 02:08 PM
I had it happen to me too. The buyer was international so I refunded her money completely (item and postage) and asked her to re-purchase after another was relisted. She declined.
I don't think she wanted to pay for it again, like she expected me send it for free, and I wasn't prepared to do that since it would have eliminated all profit on the sale to resend it at no additional charge to the buyer.
It was a little more complicated than it usually is when this happens because the parcel actually got lost on its way back to me. Vanished while back in possession of Canada Post on the return trip so I had to open a claim with CPC for Lost Item. Time passed. I listed an identical item for the buyer, and she had lost interest by then.
12-10-2016 04:35 PM
12-10-2016 05:12 PM
I might resend a lettermail size package at my expense but I would have a problem doing that with a more expensive service....the margins just aren't high enough.
12-10-2016 05:15 PM
12-10-2016 05:21 PM
Awww...sure you are!
My husband sells stamps once in a while so he could do the same thing although only a small percentage of my packages are sent with stamps,
off topic...it seems that fewer and fewer stamps get cancelled these days. I don't know if that is something new....