on โ14-07-2014 03:43 PM
on โ15-07-2014 08:38 PM
@margy44449 wrote:Thanks for your replies....I didn't make it very clear before....sorry.
I've received items I didn't order nor pay for.
There is no return name so I can't contact the seller.
I'm just concerned that someone is waiting for these items, wondering where they have gone and the seller is none the wiser either.
I've no idea how or why my name and address has been used.
I can't recall ordering anything from the unknown seller before.
Can only hope that the seller may go over their records and find that something isn't right!!
Cheers and thanks again.
perhaps someone bought them and put your name and address on the PayPal payment. If they wanted to remain anonymous they may have asked the seller to not put a return address on it.
Why would anybody do this? Well, here are a few ideas
- they know you, like you, and thought you might like the item/s
- they have a crush on you (I know, a bit creepy)
- they are a stalker (not a stawka . . . . LOL)
- they are a relative and they bought it for your birthday or some other significant event i.e. graduation
- the person who arranged for your name and address are just doing a good deed
Have you opened the package? Is it something that appeals to you? How do you know it is from an eBay seller? Was it sent in an eBay satchel?
The answers to these questions may help you find out why you received this package.
on โ14-07-2014 03:45 PM
I don't have any the surname of the seller.
โ14-07-2014 03:47 PM - edited โ14-07-2014 03:48 PM
If you know who they are from the items they sell, contact them through ask a question on a listing.
If you have bought a few things and are expecting several items, then just ask all the sellers where you haven't yet received your item.
that should work.
any items you do not get, if you cannot find out where this one came from, open an item not received claim in Paypal before your 45 days of buyer protection are up.
on โ14-07-2014 03:47 PM
Did you buy something from them? then you should be able to message them.
on โ14-07-2014 03:48 PM
on โ14-07-2014 03:49 PM
on โ15-07-2014 06:24 PM
Thanks for your replies....I didn't make it very clear before....sorry.
I've received items I didn't order nor pay for.
There is no return name so I can't contact the seller.
I'm just concerned that someone is waiting for these items, wondering where they have gone and the seller is none the wiser either.
I've no idea how or why my name and address has been used.
I can't recall ordering anything from the unknown seller before.
Can only hope that the seller may go over their records and find that something isn't right!!
Cheers and thanks again.
on โ15-07-2014 06:54 PM
on โ15-07-2014 08:38 PM
@margy44449 wrote:Thanks for your replies....I didn't make it very clear before....sorry.
I've received items I didn't order nor pay for.
There is no return name so I can't contact the seller.
I'm just concerned that someone is waiting for these items, wondering where they have gone and the seller is none the wiser either.
I've no idea how or why my name and address has been used.
I can't recall ordering anything from the unknown seller before.
Can only hope that the seller may go over their records and find that something isn't right!!
Cheers and thanks again.
perhaps someone bought them and put your name and address on the PayPal payment. If they wanted to remain anonymous they may have asked the seller to not put a return address on it.
Why would anybody do this? Well, here are a few ideas
- they know you, like you, and thought you might like the item/s
- they have a crush on you (I know, a bit creepy)
- they are a stalker (not a stawka . . . . LOL)
- they are a relative and they bought it for your birthday or some other significant event i.e. graduation
- the person who arranged for your name and address are just doing a good deed
Have you opened the package? Is it something that appeals to you? How do you know it is from an eBay seller? Was it sent in an eBay satchel?
The answers to these questions may help you find out why you received this package.
โ15-07-2014 09:51 PM - edited โ15-07-2014 09:52 PM