on โ04-11-2014 05:15 PM
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โ06-11-2014 12:34 AM - edited โ06-11-2014 12:35 AM
Michelle, I purchased an item from the U.K. on the 22/10. It was posted the next day, and arrived this morning (6/11).
The delivery times can be variable. As fast as a week or take several weeks.
I hope you receive your parcel soon. If you don't, yes, try to get a tracking number from the seller. As it is someone you have bought from before, there should be a way to sort something out if your parcel is lost or misdelivered. I have had deliveries intended for other people left at my front door, it can happen, but try not to worry just yet about that as a possibility, without a tracking number.
If not sortable with the seller if it has gone missing, don't forget to claim with Paypal before your buyer protection is up.
on โ06-11-2014 01:01 AM
I had an item arrive from France today that was posted 31/10. I was pretty happy about that! I was expecting it to take weeks. Far longer than the eBay estimate.
on โ06-11-2014 04:31 AM
on โ06-11-2014 08:17 AM
on โ06-11-2014 11:05 AM
It has taken up to 4 weeks to get an item to WA from here (rural NSW). I've had stuff from China arrive in 3 days!! I think they came via EMS. I'd ordered some canvas photo prints online and they were printed and shipped from China. I ordered and paid on the Sunday night, got an email on the Tuesday saying they had been shipped that day and they arrived on the Friday.
I bought and paid for a non eBay item from Melbourne online on the weekend (a dash cam). It arrived yesterday. At the same time, I ordered a part for that non eBay item, from eBay (a memory stick), the seller being in Sydney. It was marked as posted on Monday, it's still not here yet. Sydney should be overnight to here, 2 days tops.
I think Aust Post has a lot to answer for!
Postie just came, maybe my stick is in the box!
on โ06-11-2014 11:10 AM
Yes, it just arrived. Still, 3 days from Sydney is pretty bad. Not the sellers fault though.
โ06-11-2014 11:25 AM - edited โ06-11-2014 11:26 AM
@am*3 wrote:michelle: heard courier pull up in the car park
You didn't see the courier at all? How do you know it was a couriers vehicle or more importantly one that was delivering a parcel to you.
Why would you think a courier driver would give a parcel to a random person? The courier driver would deliver it to the unit number on the parcel address.
It's easy to recognize DHL trucks from the sound they make... just listen for the tinkle of broken glass.
http://community.ebay.com.au/t5/Selling/handled-with-care-not/m-p/1604466#M80634
on โ06-11-2014 12:12 PM
on โ08-11-2014 05:26 PM
โ08-11-2014 06:42 PM - edited โ08-11-2014 06:43 PM
you said that last time too. So we will not see anymore buying drama threads from Michelle weeee