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Posted By: David R
I sold some cards a month or so ago on eBay (less than $100). The buyer had low feedback and no prior card purchases. I didn't hear from him for 10 days despite my emails. He then suddenly paid by PayPal and I sent the cards USPS with delivery confirmation. Now, three weeks later, I got the following message from the buyer: |
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Posted By: Ben
Did the delivery confirmation require his signature upon receipt? If so, then paypal will side with you if a dispute is opened on this matter. Otherwise, it could get tricky. Man, there's so much scum out there. Hope it works out for you. |
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Posted By: David R
Thanks Ben. No, it was "delivery confirmation," not certified with signature required. |
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Posted By: Rick McQuillan
Hi, go to USPS.com-the home page has a tab near the top that says "track and confirm". Type in the del con number and the page will show you the exact time and date that the item was delivered. If the guy doesn't accept this, don't worry about it. You have the proof of delivery. Don't refund the money. |
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Posted By: Robert {Bigb13}
Now look at the other side of the coin. I won this item Oct 15 and paid right away. The seller tells me it went out with a conformation number and that I should contact my Post Office. Well I did and my P.O. has No record that if ever got into there system. I informed the seller of this and all he keeps telling me is he has a conformation number. Like that means anything to me. I want my card I don't give a crap about his number. And I think it is his responsibility to find where it is. Rob PS look at the link http://www.stamps.com/shipstatus/submit/?confirmation=9101010521297077895709
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Posted By: Dave F
Confused here...Rob, are you the one that bought from David? Or is the link you provided to a different transaction your involved in? |
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Posted By: Matt
if you have a delivery conf #, Paypal will side with you, for better or for worse. |
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Posted By: Robert {Bigb13}
No this is different. I just want to show that not all seller are honest. This guy tells me my card went out on Oct 17 and it's not his problem because he has an electroic comformation like that means anything. Rob |
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Posted By: Matt
"not all seller(s) are honest" - believe me, I know |
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Posted By: Robert {Bigb13}
Her's the item check his feedback, how do they let this person still sell. The only reason I bid is because it is an error card. Rob http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120170757914 |
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Posted By: leon
I guess I am unaware of the whole situation the way I thought I was. I sort of thought delivery confirmation was NOT proof of receipt. Don't get me wrong as that is what I almost always use (too cheap for signature confirmation)...I truly thought if a buyer was a scammer and said he didn't get my package then I was still liable. IF the package gets to the recipient but somehow gets lost before he physically gets it (left on doorstep or in mailbox etc..) then I thought I was still really liable for it? SO far, knock on wood, I haven't had this happen.... |
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Posted By: Rick McQuillan
Bob, If the seller REALLY has the PayPal confirmation of delivery, then he should be able to provide you with a paper copy or a link. If he sent it delivery confirmation then you can look it up at USPS.com and see for yourself. If he sent it insured, send me the Insured number and I will look it up when I return to work on Friday. |
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Posted By: Peck
The number given to you is a stamps.com transaction number and not a delivery confirmation number issued by the USPS. It shows that something was mailed by the seller using stamps.com postage but doesn't show it's destination. I believe stamps.com issues the transaction number for free. I would go to the stamps.com website and contact them for information regarding the transaction number. |
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Posted By: Robert {Bigb13}
I called stamps.com and they told me they have nothing to do with this. They told me to call my local P.O. that it is out of there hands. Does anyone know why somebody like this is still allowed to sell on Ebay? Is it just the greed of ebay for the sellers fees? They do not seem to care if a seller has almost 800 negs in a 12 month period. There is something wrong there. I wish someone would come up with another online auction house to compete with this crap auction house we call Ebay. Rob PS I wonder how many people just let things go because if they leave a Neg so will he. Can you imagine the number of Negs, it would be twice as many as he has already |
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Posted By: Robert {Bigb13}
Thanks Rick, but that's the only number he gave me. Rob |
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Posted By: David R
Rick, |
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Posted By: leon
I think certified is signature plus date stamping...I think you are safe on this one as the buyer, or someone, should have had to sign for the package. |
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Posted By: Rick McQuillan
David, Certified is much better than Delivery Confirmation. Here is what happens with both items: |
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Posted By: Steve
Sorry you guys are going through this. However my question is will paypal accept certified mail as proof? I was under the impression that for items under 250.00 only delivery confirmation is proof. |
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Posted By: Richard L.
David, |
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Posted By: Robert {Bigb13}
It was a cool card, well it still is but I don't have it. Rob |
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Posted By: Steve
I agree certified seems better but does anyone know if paypal accepts that as proof of delivery? |
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Posted By: Frank
Hello, |
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Posted By: Bob
My experience with paypal and delivery confirmation is this: I shipped some rare books (about $400 value) to an ebay winner. He said he never got them. He had paid with Paypal. I tracked my delivery confirmation online and it showed they were delivered to his local post office in his city and picked up. Paypal refunded his money, took the money out of my bank account. I screamed bloody murder. After a month Paypal said because I was such a good and longstanding customer they were doing a one time deal and refunded the money back to me and my bank. This was about 3 years ago. I since have learned delivery confirmations don't mean squat to paypal if the person just lies and says they didn't get the package, regardless of what the delivery confirmation number shows. I still use dcs on each and every package but I often slap on insurance even if the buyer didn't pay for it, on larger purchases, to protect myself. |
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Posted By: Rick McQuillan
This "non-delivery" issue is a big one. That is why it is worthwhile to purchase insurance. The Postal Inspection Service is tracking people who file multiple insurance claims. Sometimes a carrier or clerk will work with someone to "lose" insured packages. Let's say that I send someone a parcel that is insured for $200. The mail carrier (the same things are happening with ups), has an agreement with the buyer. The package will disappear with no scans or signatures. I would have to file an insurance claim with usps to reimburse the buyer, and the carrier and the buyer would end up with a free $200 card. |
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Posted By: Matt
Frank - "If they are not satisfied once they get the item you can chose to offer a refund or not. Many sellers offer full refunds with shipping." |
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Posted By: John
If the value was UNDER 250.00 and you used Delivery Confirmation and he files a claim, he will LOSE if it shows as being delivered. |
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Posted By: Frank
Matt, |
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Posted By: Matt
"By ebay rules they are not obligated to offer any refund." |
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Posted By: Frank
Matt |
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Posted By: Matt
I'm pretty sure ebay agrees if the item is "significantly not as described" then the seller should refund shipping charges and pay for return shipping as well. I believe what you quoted is in a case where the item is as described but a return is desired for some other reason. Legally, in a case where the seller sells X and delivers Y, the seller should be obligated to assume all costs to make the duped buyer whole again. |
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Posted By: Frank
Matt, |
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Posted By: Robert {Bigb13}
Still nobody answers my question, how does the higher powers allow a person with so much negative feedback to still sell on ebay? Rob
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Posted By: Steve
Big ill try and answer you question in one word.....Fees |
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