
04-24-2024 01:14 AM
04-24-2024 01:38 AM - edited 04-24-2024 01:39 AM
devon@ebay any idea on what’s happening and how long this delay may take?
04-24-2024 09:47 AM
04-24-2024 01:31 PM
Could you look at the tracking again?
Because apparently the watch arrived at the hub on both the 16th and the 19th.
One of the things that happens at the hub is customs clearance.
Has that been noted yet?
There are seven more days before estimated delivery.
Is the estimated LAST day for delivery May First?
Watching tracking will not speed up delivery.
You have two possible actions.
04-24-2024 04:25 PM
04-24-2024 05:16 PM
Compliments of Business Wire: Why buyers are sooo concerned with tracking.
Consumers rate shipment-to-delivery package tracking as the most important online ordering feature
“Customers are obsessed with tracking their packages, so real-time visibility into retailer supply chains is more important than ever,” said Yifat Baror, chief growth officer at Verte. “Our research reveals that a whopping 91% of consumers actively track their packages, 39% track them once a day, and 19% of Americans track their packages multiple times each day.”
The research also highlights a significant consumer preference for checking tracking information themselves as opposed to reaching out to customer service or a shipping company for assistance on the status of their orders and deliveries. According to the survey, 70% of American consumers would rather continue to check tracking information than connect with customer service or the shipping company if their product shipment is delayed.
But consumers clearly don’t like to wait, and most give retailers a short window of grace when it comes to delayed packages. More than 58% said that they believe two to six days past the expected delivery date is too long. More than a fifth (21%) are even harsher, saying that one day past the expected delivery is too much of a delay when waiting for a package. Only 6% of consumers said that they will tolerate situations in which a package is more than a week late.
Link to the full read:
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For eBay buyers it's really all they have to go on.
-Lotz
04-24-2024 07:18 PM
04-24-2024 07:25 PM
I agree that is what consumers want.
But you know what the song says.
So all we can do as sellers is encourage the buyer to mark that Last Day on their calendars.
Rather than getting ulcers because something due on the first of the month has not been delivered by the 24th of the previous month.
04-24-2024 07:28 PM
Order the watch from Apple Canada. Fast delivery - guarantee - warranty - help line -etc.
04-26-2024 10:25 AM
@lotzofuniquegoodies wrote:
@p9kmy_0 wrote:
devon@ebay any idea on what’s happening and how long this delay may take?
Thanks for tagging me on this @lotzofuniquegoodies! @p9kmy_0 Do you mind sharing the order number with me so that way I can look into this in more detail?
04-26-2024 04:49 PM
04-26-2024 06:18 PM
Today is April 26.
The last estimated delivery date is May 13.
At the moment the seller, eBay and eIS are doing exactly the job they contracted to do and which you paid for.
Delivery will be sometime in the next 17 days.
If you want something delivered earlier, you should get in touch with the seller BEFORE buying and ask if you can PAY for the seller to use a faster shipping service like Global Express International with a guaranteed 1-3 days delivery.
https://www.usps.com/international/gxg.htm
Prices start at $75 USD, because time is money and money buys time.
04-26-2024 06:43 PM
04-27-2024 03:19 AM
I've been selling by mail order since the 1980s.
It's been my experience in all that time that it takes upwards of 21 days for shipments to arrive from the USA in Canada, and vice versa.
Doesn't seem to matter what carrier is used.
The only thing that has speeded up shipping in all that time -over 40 years- is the newer more expensive tracked services like Priority Post and the abovementioned Global Express International.