Oh no, not another eBay thread :twisted:
Sold some XTR STIs on eBay recently, offered worldwide shipping but stated not insured. An international buyer won, paid and did not request insured delivery so I sent the parcel from the Post Office getting a Proof of Postage and advised via e-mail that the parcel was on the way.
Fast forward 10 days or so and a Paypal dispute was logged as 'item not received' despite no correspondence from buyer in the meantime. Have e-mailed to check that still not received but no response. Paypal have been in touch to check my view, saying that if I didn't respond then they would likely refund the seller. I provided my perspective but it appears that without a Tracking Number, even though I have a Proof of Postage, I may be scuppered. Item may be lost in the post but I included a return address and nothing has plopped onto the door mat. Frustrating to say the least and I'll update when I hear more.
But some general thoughts:
1) 'Power' seems to be very much with buyers - surely they cannot just state "not received' and that's good enough?
2) Following on from that, should sellers always send insured and with a tracking number? It appears so, in which case why does eBay not insist on it?
Any other thoughts (apart from taking it on the chin :evil: which is what I guess will ultimately happen)?
Sold some XTR STIs on eBay recently, offered worldwide shipping but stated not insured. An international buyer won, paid and did not request insured delivery so I sent the parcel from the Post Office getting a Proof of Postage and advised via e-mail that the parcel was on the way.
Fast forward 10 days or so and a Paypal dispute was logged as 'item not received' despite no correspondence from buyer in the meantime. Have e-mailed to check that still not received but no response. Paypal have been in touch to check my view, saying that if I didn't respond then they would likely refund the seller. I provided my perspective but it appears that without a Tracking Number, even though I have a Proof of Postage, I may be scuppered. Item may be lost in the post but I included a return address and nothing has plopped onto the door mat. Frustrating to say the least and I'll update when I hear more.
But some general thoughts:
1) 'Power' seems to be very much with buyers - surely they cannot just state "not received' and that's good enough?
2) Following on from that, should sellers always send insured and with a tracking number? It appears so, in which case why does eBay not insist on it?
Any other thoughts (apart from taking it on the chin :evil: which is what I guess will ultimately happen)?