08-23-2013 05:19 PM - edited 08-23-2013 05:22 PM
Long Post............ Long Day!
08-23-2013 05:24 PM
This is a very disturbing report.
I hope you will be able to bring it to the attention of eBay on the Wednesday Board.
08-23-2013 05:27 PM - edited 08-23-2013 05:28 PM
I don't really believe there's anything Canadian VIPs can do about the GSP.
Any thoughts on why the return addresses would be the Returns Department?
08-23-2013 06:24 PM
Maybe the reason P-Bs address is Returns Department is in case someone wants to return the item?
The way it's laid out makes it look like they're shipping FROM the returns department.
I've never seen that before........... but then I didn't believe that they were re-packing items until I experienced it first hand either.
08-23-2013 08:47 PM
08-23-2013 09:19 PM
Customs opens packages, especially the ones that they think are from ebay.That's because so many sellers haven't been declaring the proper value.
Customs opens a few packages. Over the years I've had several opened but the last was a few years ago.
EXTREMELY RARE for them to do that and even wonkier to suggest that they can id eBay parcels.
Moreover, customs ALWAYS re-packs with a bright yellow tape ............ I think it says "Opened by Customs" or something like that.
There is no mystery when they open a package.
They want you to know they were there.
No room for doubt who it was.
My first P-B package was opened and re-packed in a very sloppy manner. I wasn't sure with that one but suspicious.
This second package was opened and the item was taken out of the zip lock bag, the seller's note to me was removed, and the popcorn was also removed from the package.
I am almost positive they used a new box as well, but I haven't asked the seller about that yet.
There is absolutely no confusing the two. Zero possibility of that.
When customs opens a package they let you know it was them.
08-24-2013 02:43 AM
@i*m-still-here wrote:Maybe the reason P-Bs address is Returns Department is in case someone wants to return the item?
The way it's laid out makes it look like they're shipping FROM the returns department.
A return address is the address to be used when an item is, for whatever reason, undeliverable and has to be returned. Obviously, a "returns department" would deal with returned items.
Not being able to see the label in question, I don't know if it could really be mistaken for a shipping address. And I'm not sure why this is all that important anyway.
Just out of curiosity, is the location of the Returns Department someplace other than Erlanger, KY 41018?
08-24-2013 02:47 AM
@i*m-still-here wrote:Customs opens few packages. Over the years I've had several opened but the last was a few years ago.
EXTREMELY RARE for them to do that and even wonkier to suggest that they can id eBay parcels.
Moreover, customs ALWAYS re-packs with a bright yellow tape ............ I think it says "Opened by Customs" or something like that.
There is no mystery when they open a package.
They want you to know they were there.
No room for doubt who it was.
Have to agree here. An item opened by customs will have tape or documentation indicating that.
08-24-2013 07:18 AM
Also, I'm under the impression that these are pre-cleared in the US and then driven over the border. I don't think customs even handles them as they've already been cleared.
My packages were opened by P-B and the paperwork was removed.
I've always thought it odd that P-B doesn't include their own paperwork in a plastic pouch on the outside of the parcel. They've just billed for handling fees, shipping costs, and taxes and the buyer should see that breakdown on paper.
A company the size of P-B should have exhaustive paperwork and I've never before experienced a situation where the buyer doesn't get a hard copy of the receipt.
Have you?
Now I know for certain that they are even removing the seller's paperwork from inside the parcel.
Maybe that's a second reason they're opening the packages.
They have to have a reason (or reasons) for it.
Man, does that ever look bad
I'll take a picture of the shipping label and post it but shipping from the returns department is very odd.