
01-16-2021 10:35 AM
Provided valid tracking from Canada Ontario to PA USA buyer
Buyer received refund via eBay 2 days after filing.
Shipped Dec 18, buyer refunded on January 15...
Item still in transit......
I have appealed with photos of the receipt with the tracking number and buyers postal code with the date block stating the 18th on it...
Still have heard nothing from eBay even after speaking to them.
Anyone else ever had this happen?
01-16-2021 08:01 PM
@705-jvs-den wrote:After a lengthy conversation with eBay the appeal was resent as the agent AGREED the case had merit as the package is still moving slowly.
Btw The buyer never contacted me once to ask anything just jumped on the refund button.
While it's frustrating to deal with a buyer who doesn't contact you prior to initiating a refund through eBay's Money Back Guarantee process, the buyer was perfectly within their rights to do so. Looking at the listing for the Sam Bennett trading card, they were given an estimated delivery time of 3-8 business days via Standard Delivery. They waited 18 business days or almost a calendar month before filing. A buyer from Pennsylvania who is not accustomed to buying from Canada may not understand the complexities of international shipping, particularly with COVID thrown into the mix. They may also not understand that registering letter mail slows its passage considerably.
Your buyer got a refund because your item didn't arrive within the stated estimated delivery time. You're actually quite lucky that your registered shipments are getting online tracking information, because international registered mail isn't always trackable online.
01-16-2021 08:22 PM - edited 01-16-2021 08:26 PM
01-16-2021 10:58 PM
01-16-2021 11:58 PM - edited 01-16-2021 11:59 PM
@teenytrinkets wrote:
I agree that ebay should be adjusting shipping timeframes to help curb this.
eBay's shipping time estimates are based on information provided by the carrier chosen by the seller. Canada Post may have suspended delivery guarantees, but they haven't changed their delivery standards, and I'd say it's unlikely they will because delivery standards are defined as normally expected timeframes for a mailed item to be in transit.
There have been posts on this board about some mailed items still arriving remarkably quickly. I don't think eBay could just change delivery time estimates without anything official on which to base these changes. I'm sure eBay would like to be able to do this--it would cut down all those INR/MBG claims a lot--but its hands are tied here. All they can do is advise buyers of potential delays and hope that buyers and sellers will be adults.
01-17-2021 12:44 AM - edited 01-17-2021 12:47 AM
I will never refund anyone till I receive an item back.
You have that right, but you may be required by eBay to furnish the return shipping.
And only the purchase price.
The buyer paid for the Thing and for Delivery of the Thing.
You paid Canada Post (or UPS or whoever) to deliver it.
It is not the buyer's fault that your sub-contractor failed to complete the job you paid him to do.
You may have the option to be refunded by the carrier. Some services include insurance, some allow insurance to be added.
No returns on your ad should be no returns.
Our contract with eBay allows No Returns.
You can refuse to accept the Thing back.
But our contract does not allow No Refunds.
A No Returns policy can mean that the buyer gets refunded and keeps the Thing.
Having the Thing returned, even if you pay for the return shipping, means you can either learn that the buyer was right and the Thing was not as described OR you have it back in fine shape and can resell it to recoup at least part of your investment.
Most Disputes are disagreements between adults. Even Buyer Remorse disputes where the buyer wanted a scarlet sweater and got a carmine one.
01-17-2021 07:34 AM - edited 01-17-2021 07:38 AM
@ricarmic wrote:The hard part for us all, is not to forget the other 99.5% of successful transactions.
Likewise for almost everything in life. I had two horrible "customers" this week. One shouted a racial comment at me, the other called me an idiot (both of these comments happened as I had to follow strict protocols so I couldn't help them with their issues).
But I also had a really nice customer who asked for my name, and then she took the time to tell my supervisor that I was very helpful to her and she appreciated it. Said supervisor was also very nice about it and sent me an e-mail so that I have a written record of the customer's kind feedback
01-17-2021 12:25 PM
File a claim with CPO and you should receive a full refund if it's not delivered soon.
01-17-2021 12:46 PM
@sylviebee wrote:File a claim with CPO and you should receive a full refund if it's not delivered soon.
I had 3 parcels go out in late Nov/Early Dec....Before CP's cutoffs from Calgary. Customers paid for Xpresspost. 1 to Saskatoon (11 Days), 1 to Vancouver(11 Days) and last to Texas (19 Days) (it sat in Vancouver for 15 days...forwarded to LAX and on to customer a few days later). All were delivered well beyond normal delivery standards. I attempted to process a claim figuring oh what the heck on the Vancouver shipment. Response message time was less than 6 hours. No luck. You would think if you are paying for a premium service and delivery time was not met they should refund at bare minimum the difference between services. Sadly no. And to make matters worse eBay Canada has not grasped this issue that Canadian sellers are dealing with compared to the other eBay sites.
-Lotz
PS. Canadapost in the majority of cases only pays claims for lost shipments. There can be a major time lag to process. Especially now considering the current state of world delivery affairs. Damaged shipment cases are "rarely" paid out.
01-17-2021 01:43 PM
I just had a claim for an item shipped via Tracked Packet to Italy which was over a month in transit and they paid out quickly so I thought they were cutting us some slack.
01-17-2021 02:16 PM
01-17-2021 03:25 PM
This is -almost- exactly what happened to me. I was fortunate enough though, the buyer did not open an INR case. He patiently waited even if he was somewhat rude. But the package I sent Dec 5 arrived Jan 14. The one you sent will probably arrive within the next few days.
01-18-2021 12:28 PM - edited 01-18-2021 12:29 PM
@705-jvs-den wrote:Provided valid tracking from Canada Ontario to PA USA buyer
Buyer received refund via eBay 2 days after filing.
Shipped Dec 18, buyer refunded on January 15...
Item still in transit......
I have appealed with photos of the receipt with the tracking number and buyers postal code with the date block stating the 18th on it...
Still have heard nothing from eBay even after speaking to them.
Anyone else ever had this happen?
You need to wait til it's Delivered, then call Merchant Support.
Per the bulletin Dec 19th (linked below) :
We will automatically remove any defects, and associated negative or neutral feedback for “item not received” cases closed without seller resolution when:
Tracking was uploaded and has a physical scan from the carrier before the case was opened.
A delivery scan shows the item was delivered after the case was closed.
In addition, these cases will not impact your service metrics rating.
We continue to monitor and evaluate carrier transit time and delays and we’ll make adjustments where necessary.
01-18-2021 01:14 PM
I replied but somehow it got deleted or something?
Anyways
eBay put out a bulletin Dec 19th stating the following (link below) :
We will automatically remove any defects, and associated negative or neutral feedback for “item not received” cases closed without seller resolution when:
So -- Wait until the item is Delivered, then call Merchant Support immediately. It should be straigth forward to get your funds back.
It should also be noted that if you voluntarily refund the buyer, this will not apply. A gamble? Maybe... I've had to use it once already and have another one pending... just waiting for the package to arrive.
01-18-2021 03:55 PM
The feedback you left is in violation of ebay rules.
01-18-2021 04:02 PM - edited 01-18-2021 04:03 PM
@motomike_canada wrote:
eBay put out a bulletin Dec 19th stating the following (link below) :
We will automatically remove any defects, and associated negative or neutral feedback for “item not received” cases closed without seller resolution when:
- Tracking was uploaded and has a physical scan from the carrier before the case was opened.
- A delivery scan shows the item was delivered after the case was closed.
- In addition, these cases will not impact your service metrics rating.
So -- Wait until the item is Delivered, then call Merchant Support immediately. It should be straigth forward to get your funds back.
I don't see anything in that statement that suggests that eBay will issue courtesy credits to sellers as the result of sellers issuing a refund for an item that's delivered after the refund was issued.
Also that announcement pertains to .com sales, not sales on the eBay Canada site.
01-18-2021 04:31 PM - edited 01-18-2021 04:32 PM
@marnotom! wrote:
@motomike_canada wrote:
eBay put out a bulletin Dec 19th stating the following (link below) :
We will automatically remove any defects, and associated negative or neutral feedback for “item not received” cases closed without seller resolution when:
- Tracking was uploaded and has a physical scan from the carrier before the case was opened.
- A delivery scan shows the item was delivered after the case was closed.
- In addition, these cases will not impact your service metrics rating.
So -- Wait until the item is Delivered, then call Merchant Support immediately. It should be straigth forward to get your funds back.
I don't see anything in that statement that suggests that eBay will issue courtesy credits to sellers as the result of sellers issuing a refund for an item that's delivered after the refund was issued.
Also that announcement pertains to .com sales, not sales on the eBay Canada site.
Well, I've done it.
01-18-2021 05:14 PM
01-18-2021 07:40 PM - edited 01-18-2021 07:41 PM
The only ones who read feedback are your future customers.
Who just back buttoned away and found another, less volatile seller.
And you spelled "thief" wrong.
01-21-2021 02:32 PM
02-01-2021 01:23 PM