09-27-2023 04:46 PM - edited 09-27-2023 04:51 PM
09-27-2023 05:17 PM - edited 09-27-2023 05:18 PM
I had 2 Parcels from USA last 2 months delivered by Uni Uni .
They left parcels in front , then send me Iformation by EMail with pictures of my property & home adress delivery person took to confirm he/she delivered items.
I didn't have Tracking # since Item is sent .The seller choosed GSP with ESUS Tracking .
I was able just to see some information when items are trasported from location OR hubs .
On the delivery date I didn't have not UniUni OR Ebay OR Asendia Tracking , none .
They left parcels at my porch.
I never heard about UniUni before .
I had 3 other parcels from USA shipped at the same date , went different destination and delivered by CP .
The sellers also used GSP.
From Toronto they used UniUni,
from Montreal CP .
I'm buying weekly from USA , this was only time I heard about UniUni .
09-27-2023 05:56 PM
09-28-2023 01:01 PM
The sender used the postal system ?
No problem.
10-08-2023 11:17 AM
10-08-2023 04:25 PM
10-09-2023 08:52 AM
uni uni straight up left a camera lens i purchased right out on my front door, which is right on one of the busiest pedestrian streets in toronto.
it was stolen.
the seller said "sorry for your loss"
ebay basically said "it's not our problem"
uniuni said the same, but their site says "items that cannot be left in a secure place will be brought back to the warehouse and rescheduled"
i went through so much back and forth with them and had to quote their own website so many times before any kind of acknowledgement was made.
now i'm waiting for "14 business days" for the seller to be credited, at which point, it will be 100% at their discretion as to whether or not they refund me the money.
i'm counting it as an outright loss and really can't use ebay again given that nobody would take responsibility for this.
10-09-2023 01:23 PM
FlexDelivery.
EBay would consider your doorstep as insecure . What steps have you taken to secure it. For example, you could post a Notice on your door saying" No Safe Drop" and asking that your receive a Notice.
You could also ask the seller to charge you for Signature Confirmation, which would have the same effect, more expensively but more successfully.
10-09-2023 05:05 PM
@une_66 wrote:
i'm counting it as an outright loss and really can't use ebay again given that nobody would take responsibility for this.
I don't like playing the "blame the victim" game, but it's my understanding that it's the responsibility of the buyer to ensure they have a safe way to receive delivered items. How do other carriers handle items they can't deliver to you personally, @une_66?
That said, if the Uni Uni website states what you say it states, the delivery agent contracted by Uni Uni needs to live up to that claim.
@une_66 wrote:
now i'm waiting for "14 business days" for the seller to be credited, at which point, it will be 100% at their discretion as to whether or not they refund me the money.
This part confuses me. Was this item forwarded through eBay International Shipping? If so, the seller's responsibility for the shipment ended once your package was accepted at the forwarding hub in Illinois and it's eBay that's on the hook after that. The seller has no part in this, although their funds may be put on a temporary hold while this gets sorted out because the automated part of the system that handles non-delivery claims doesn't see eIS shipments as being distinct from direct shipments.
@une_66 wrote:
i'm counting it as an outright loss and really can't use ebay again
Keep in mind that not all US sellers use the eBay International Shipping service to forward their items out of the country. Some US sellers still ship directly to the buyer via the US Postal Service/Canada Post or carriers such as UPS and FedEx. Also, some buyers use established third party forwarding services to handle getting their items to Canada (or wherever) if the seller can't or won't ship outside of the US or use an alternative international shipping method.
The possibly good news is that US sellers will soon be able to give their buyers the choice between eBay International Shipping and another shipping service of their choice, so hang tight for that.
10-09-2023 05:11 PM
@reallynicestamps wrote:
FlexDelivery.
Unfortunately, FlexDelivery would not likely have worked with this shipment as FlexDelivery is a glorified post office box-based system and eIS does not ship to PO boxes. I doubt carriers such as FedEx or Uni Uni do, either.
@reallynicestamps wrote:
You could also ask the seller to charge you for Signature Confirmation, which would have the same effect, more expensively but more successfully.
If this were an eIS shipment, all Signature Confirmation would do is ensure that the item gets signed for when it reaches the Illinois forwarding hub. Whether the item gets a signature at the buyer's door would be up to eIS to decide.
10-14-2023 09:39 AM
05-08-2024 05:53 PM
I currently have two packages being delivered to me by Uni Uni. I don't know if I'll get them.
It used to be Ebay used Canada Post to deliver packages from the US.
I've read nothing but horror stories about Uni Uni. Why in God's name is Ebay doing this?
If these packages that I'm expecting ends in disaster, rest assured I will no longer order anything from the US through Ebay. I may even shut down my Ebay account.
I don't need this sort of garbage. I have enough things on my plate.
05-08-2024 07:05 PM
The best overview of the company that concerns you would be the Montreal franchise of the Better Business Bureau.
They actually look into and mediate consumer disputes, unlike Yelp reviews which are often spammed by vigilantes and trolls.
In any case this is a
ZOMBIE POST FROM OCTOBER 2023.
The problem with zombie posts is that information and advice may be out of date or misleading.
What is the last estimated delivery date for your purchase?
Until that has passed you have nothing to be concerned about.
Don't ever watch tracking.
05-08-2024 07:55 PM
@wz2-41 wrote:I currently have two packages being delivered to me by Uni Uni. I don't know if I'll get them.
It used to be Ebay used Canada Post to deliver packages from the US.
I've read nothing but horror stories about Uni Uni. Why in God's name is Ebay doing this?
@wz2-41, one of the biggest complaints about eBay's international package forwarding service is that it can be pretty pricey for Canadian buyers. Uni Uni may be cheaper for some shipments. That's the only reason I can think of off the top.
@wz2-41 wrote:
If these packages that I'm expecting ends in disaster, rest assured I will no longer order anything from the US through Ebay. I may even shut down my Ebay account.
I don't need this sort of garbage. I have enough things on my plate.
Or you could just buy from sellers who don't use the eBay International Shipping system. Or you could use your own forwarding scheme instead of eBay's, although doing that may affect some of the buyer protections to which you're accustomed.
05-08-2024 08:24 PM
I'm not so sure about that. Now that Ebay seems to be using these private delivery services. These outfits make sure you pay your customs charges, where as with Canada Post, customs would often wave it.
By the way Uni Uni is still showing "out for delivery", and I haven't received anything yet.
05-09-2024 01:16 AM
Has the last estimated date for delivery passed?
You can open an Item Not Received claim.
If the item arrives after you are refunded, eIS does not want it back, it's yours.
07-01-2024 05:47 PM
07-01-2024 06:32 PM - edited 07-01-2024 06:37 PM
you have proof that "Delivery driver stole my item."? ....like doorbell camera &/or security camera footage of the actual theft? ...and/or any other actual proof that the delivery person should be held responsible?
07-06-2024 11:07 PM
07-26-2024 03:13 PM
omg, im getting scared reading all this. i have not been on ebay for a few years and now this uniuni is delivering my stuff. 4 different delivery times given to me and the wait time on the phone is 56 minutes. "out for delivery" means now or two days from now. it s crazy. there goes all my ebay buying. at least internationally.