on โ05-10-2015 05:45 PM
Sometimes I order similar items from 2 different chinese sellers. How do I work out which seller sent me which item if most the parcel is Foreign language except your address?
Do I try to find which city it was sent from?
on โ05-10-2015 05:52 PM
@orabrush wrote:Sometimes I order similar items from 2 different chinese sellers. How do I work out which seller sent me which item if most the parcel is Foreign language except your address?
Do I try to find which city it was sent from?
Don't you print your orders.
This is basic business - keep track of your purchases.
They usually include an invoice - check it against your purchases
on โ05-10-2015 06:12 PM
the chinese prob think the same way [which aussie seller sent this lol.
i am sure if you look properly they prob have the suburb or maybe a name or a town and if you look in your purchases and as you say are not the same ,so you will be able to tell which is which . or google chinese translator program they are very helpful .
on โ05-10-2015 08:23 PM
If their address is all in Chinese, making it difficult to check the town/city, install the google translate app onto your phone (it's free). Change the language to Chinese to English then tap the camera icon. Hold your phone over the text and it should translate it. It's not always real accurate with Chinese, but it might give you an idea.
If their city in the listing is in Chinese, which often they are, you should be able to compare it to the characters on the parcel.
โ05-10-2015 08:49 PM - edited โ05-10-2015 08:50 PM
on โ06-10-2015 03:45 PM
This might sound obvious, but doesn't the original listing (find it through your Purchase History) identify some differences. Even the original ebay purchase confirmation email or the Paypal email might have some details that could differentiate the items.
on โ09-10-2015 10:28 AM
Im talking one dollar electrical items. Often they dont put any documentation inside.