Buyer put in the wrong address and package was lost being sent back to seller

Hello,

 

Buyer used the incorrect address so the package was undeliverable, then the carrier lost the package while sending it back to the seller.

 

Is the seller still responsable for refunding the buyer?

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Re: Buyer put in the wrong address and package was lost being sent back to seller

No, as long as the tracking shows undeliverable.

 

The Buyer is responsible for maintaining an up-to-date address and contact info; the Monsy Back Guarantee has been invalidated, and the Buyer loses any claim.

 

You are not obliged to refund any amount.

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Re: Buyer put in the wrong address and package was lost being sent back to seller

If you sent to the exact address on the invoice, and there was a delivery attempt, you are covered by eBay seller protection against an item not received claim.

I can't comment on what would happen if the buyer took civil action against you or made a chargeback with their credit card. I am only commenting on buyer protection.

In terms of eBay, the buyer voided their protection. That doesn't mean you can't help the buyer with an insurance claim (if eligible) or opening a ticket to try and locate the parcel, but in the eyes of eBay seller protection you already fulfilled your obligations to the buyer when there was a delivery attempt to the exact address on the invoice.
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Re: Buyer put in the wrong address and package was lost being sent back to seller

No.

The buyer is responsible for supplying a useable address.

They didn't.

The shipment was Undeliverable.

The seller is not required by eBay to refund a single red cent.

https://www.ebay.com/help/policies/ebay-money-back-guarantee-policy/ebay-money-back-guarantee-policy...

 

The shipper /carrier is responsible to the seller for the lost shipment.

And if the buyer goes to eBay with an Item Not Received, if the Seller actively puts the tracking number in the Claim, eBay will not require any refund.

If the buyer tries a chargeback, and the Seller actively puts the tracking number in the Claim, eBay will work for the Seller to block the chargeback.

 

This entire situation is not your fault or your responsibility.

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