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Certificate Of Posting-Is There Any Point?
I don't usually use signed for trackable methods on fairly cheap items I sell on ebay, but I usually just get proof of postage.
Somebody has bought a cd off me and then said they have not received it. This has never happened before and even though I have this proof that I posted it to the correct address, ebay are going to make me refund it, I think (case ongoing) If so, is there any point in this certificate of posting?
Somebody has bought a cd off me and then said they have not received it. This has never happened before and even though I have this proof that I posted it to the correct address, ebay are going to make me refund it, I think (case ongoing) If so, is there any point in this certificate of posting?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.To be honest it is only a fiver, and when I send these little items it isn't worth sending it recorded, and buyers often don't want it to be signed for because they are never in to sign for it anyway. Never lost anything before in over a decade of selling. Also don't trust the buyer but that's another story, and its just the principle. I shall have a bash at claiming just to see if it works,
It should never have got this far with eBay and PayPal.
However, as you cannot prove the buyer did receive the item he will get a refund without your say so.
If I were a buyer who didn't receive the item I would expect the seller to refund after 7 days (even though RM don't consider an item missing until 15 working days after postage).
If I had to go to resolution for my refund I would leave the seller a negative feedback.
http:// pages.e bay.co. uk/ebay -money- back-gu arantee /
However, as you cannot prove the buyer did receive the item he will get a refund without your say so.
If I were a buyer who didn't receive the item I would expect the seller to refund after 7 days (even though RM don't consider an item missing until 15 working days after postage).
If I had to go to resolution for my refund I would leave the seller a negative feedback.
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Really?
To cut a long story short, an American bought it ( I never do international selling and was quite surprised to see a USA address) and when I questioned that, he said send it to this guy at his London address(which to be honest wasn't very detailed but the post-code was right and the number ) He didn't receive it after a week and quite aggressively e-mailed me to say where's my cd !!!!!!!, I told him I had a certificate of posting and asked him just to check his local sorting office, and he then without a reply straightaway 'opened a case'. There was no dispute really and that's why it has 'gone this far'. So you think I shouldn't wait for the case and just refund him? Not really used to this happening.
To cut a long story short, an American bought it ( I never do international selling and was quite surprised to see a USA address) and when I questioned that, he said send it to this guy at his London address(which to be honest wasn't very detailed but the post-code was right and the number ) He didn't receive it after a week and quite aggressively e-mailed me to say where's my cd !!!!!!!, I told him I had a certificate of posting and asked him just to check his local sorting office, and he then without a reply straightaway 'opened a case'. There was no dispute really and that's why it has 'gone this far'. So you think I shouldn't wait for the case and just refund him? Not really used to this happening.
I wouldn't ever send to the third party address, your contract is with the buyer. As others say, you can claim the cost of your item from the PO if you have a COP but it takes ages to come through. I wouldn't waste any more time on it - just refund him if it's only a fiver, it'll protect your eBay reputation. I've only ever had two things not received or broken on arrival, PO have paid up to the maximum each time, but I always refund straight away. The only time I didn't refund was when someone disputed the quality of an item but they couldn't send it back, they'd already put it in the bin.
Eddie51, have you a link to that?
I know that sellers' protection doesn't apply if you post to a different address.
To be eligible for PayPal Seller Protection:
The transaction must be marked eligible or partially eligible for Seller Protection on the Transaction Details page.
The item must be posted within seven calendar days of receiving payment to the postal address on the Transaction Details page
https:/ /www.pa ypal.co m/uk/cg i-bin/w ebscr?c md=xpt/ Marketi ng/secu ritycen ter/sel l/Selle rProtec tion-ou tside
I know that sellers' protection doesn't apply if you post to a different address.
To be eligible for PayPal Seller Protection:
The transaction must be marked eligible or partially eligible for Seller Protection on the Transaction Details page.
The item must be posted within seven calendar days of receiving payment to the postal address on the Transaction Details page
https:/
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