eBay store - Buyer Beware!

Beware shopping at this business online at eBay.
Seller employs lazy courier (Couriers Please)(no thanks!),
Courier delivers to pop-up shop miles away instead of delivering to 2 optional pop-up shops across the road,
Then turns around and blames you.
Item is sent back to seller, but no refund.
Item tracking number comes up as delivered (to pop-up shop),
So eBay closes case, and mysteriously all feedback is removed.
If item was delivered, why am I unable to leave feedback?
Very very strange. Very unusual for eBay.
So much running around to fix seller's mistake, and now no communication forthcoming, and definitely no refund.
Case is now being reviewed by PayPal.
AVOID SELLER.

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Sounds like a bit of a mess 😞 

 

Has the seller provided any reason at all for denying a refund?  Was there no alternative aside from the package being RTS?

 

ebay will always remove negs / neuts when a case is decided in the seller's favour. 

 

And as much as I hate to say it, PayPal will likely rule the same as eBay (they don't actually require proof of delivery, the seller only has to provide proof of posting to your address).

 

How did you fund the PayPal payment? 

 

 

 

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Your failure to collect, regardless of the reason, is, ipso facto, not a valid reason for receiving a refund. All tracking shows delivered, so your failure to collect is neither eBay's nor the seller's fault. It is still delivered according to the tracking, which is what eBay go by. The seller could well incur costs from the carrier for RTS.

 

If you don't want courier delivery, check with the seller prior to purchase if there is any doubt.

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Regardless, the item was not delivered to the address, this particular courier never gets out of the van,

I have often caught him from my kitchen window just driving up to the letter box and just sticking the yellow and red card straight in,

The item was sent back to the seller, as I could not walk 4 kms the distance with a broken toe,

The seller knows this, I attempted to have the parcel redirected,

I also rang the pop-up shop 4 kms away to have them redirect it, but no luck,

The seller did absolutely nothing to fix the problem,

The item was automatically sent back after 7 days,

10 days later, still no communication, and no refund.

Not a way to run a reputable business.

I'm surprised that for only $56, the seller would do this,

Maybe he thinks eBay buyers have no voice, so who cares,

Well I do, so there!

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@hecate_2007,

 

The seller's responsibility (according to eBay policy) ends with the proof of delivery to your address. After a failed delivery, it seems that the courier delivered to a pop-up that was within a reasonable distance for you to collect. (4 km is very reasonable.)

 

To the best of my knowledge, eBay will deem delivery to a PO or similar, where the parcel is ready for collection by the buyer, to be delivery to the buyer.

 

(Just be aware that the seller's responsibility according to Australian legislation ends with proof of postage rather than proof of delivery.) Quoting from Sale of Goods Act:

Spoiler

Risk prima facie passes with property

Unless otherwise agreed, the goods remain at the seller’s risk until the property therein is transferred to the buyer, but when the property therein is transferred to the buyer, the goods are at the buyer’s risk, whether delivery has been made or not: [...]

 

Delivery to carrier

Where in pursuance of a contract of sale the seller is authorised or required to send the goods to the buyer, delivery of the goods to a carrier, whether named by the buyer or not, for the purpose of transmission to the buyer, is prima facie deemed to be a delivery of the goods to the buyer.

- Sale of Goods Act 1923 (NSW - current)

 

You obviously received the card notifying you that you had a missed delivery, and that the parcel could be collected from the pop-up shop.

 

Once aware that the parcel had been delivered to that address, your responsibility was to collect the item. It can be awkward getting around with a broken toe, but 4 km is so close that you could reasonably ask for a lift from a family member, friend or neighbour, go in on crutches to collect the parcel, re-enter the car giving you lift, and be brought back - with the exercise taking no more than 15 minutes.

 

You could also have asked family member/friend/neighbour to pick up on your behalf.

 

It is certainly not the seller's responsibility to do anything once the item was despatched with the correct delivery address on the label.

 

You knew that the pop-up shop would not have the parcel "redirected" - you rang them to ask and they told you that it wasn't possible. You could have asked them to rePOST the item, with postage cost being your responsibility, and they would probably have obliged you.

 

Now that the item's been sent back to the seller, you would have the right to a refund less the non-recoverable costs incurred by the seller. That would include the seller's eBay fees, postage cost, handling cost, PayPal fees.

 

Have you asked for a refund less those costs? If you contacted the seller with the attitude of blaming the seller for doing "absolutely nothing to fix the problem", you've probably made the seller disinclined to assist; nevertheless, if you message the seller politely, or phone the seller politely, or send a polite letter) asking to be refunded less those costs, I would be surprised if the seller did not issue that refund.

 

If the seller is a business, you can ask your local Consumer Affairs/Fair trading to contact the seller on your behalf.

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@hecate_2007 wrote:

Regardless, the item was not delivered to the address, this particular courier never gets out of the van,

I have often caught him from my kitchen window just driving up to the letter box and just sticking the yellow and red card straight in,

The item was sent back to the seller, as I could not walk 4 kms the distance with a broken toe,

The seller knows this, I attempted to have the parcel redirected,

I also rang the pop-up shop 4 kms away to have them redirect it, but no luck,

The seller did absolutely nothing to fix the problem,

The item was automatically sent back after 7 days,

10 days later, still no communication, and no refund.

Not a way to run a reputable business.

I'm surprised that for only $56, the seller would do this,

Maybe he thinks eBay buyers have no voice, so who cares,

Well I do, so there!


How is this the sellers fault.  they have shipped the item to an address provided by you.  If you apparently know that you have a

dodgy/lazy courier servicing your address, then dont buy items online if they may be shipped by courier.  You obviously knew that the item was awaiting collection but failed to collect .  It is not the sellers fault that you have a broken toe and could not walk to collection point.  Anyway the mods have deleted the sellers details, so your attempt to damage the reputation of a reputable seller

is all in vain

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@hecate_2007 wrote:

Beware shopping at this business online at eBay.
Seller employs lazy courier (Couriers Please)(no thanks!),
Courier delivers to pop-up shop miles away instead of delivering to 2 optional pop-up shops across the road,
Then turns around and blames you.
Item is sent back to seller, but no refund.
Item tracking number comes up as delivered (to pop-up shop),
So eBay closes case, and mysteriously all feedback is removed.
If item was delivered, why am I unable to leave feedback?
Very very strange. Very unusual for eBay.
So much running around to fix seller's mistake, and now no communication forthcoming, and definitely no refund.
Case is now being reviewed by PayPal.
AVOID SELLER.



My understanding of a " pop - up shop " is one that rents a vacant premises, trades from makeshift shop fittings such as trestle tables etc. for a few weeks and then closes down again, sometimes " popping up " somewhere else. ( see link below )

 

Your claim that an established courier company would have a contract with such a transient business to act as a freight depot for receival and handling of parcels just doesn't smell right. And two more pop up shops just across the road, both of which also act as freight depots for the same established company ?  That's an awful lot of " pop-up shops " acting as freight depots for a major courier company ????

 

I smell porky pies.

 

https://www.thestorefront.com/mag/what-exactly-is-a-pop-up-shop/

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It does sound as if you have a lazy courier & you should have been able to collect the parcel at your address if you were home.

 

It's a pain when you have to travel in to some place to collect but I actually think you were lucky. At least you got a card.

I missed a collection once and was sent an email with a code number and told to put it on my mobile phone and that would tell me the collection address and when I waved the code over the lock there, it would open the appropriate locker and I could collect the parcel.

I didn't own a smart phone.Smiley Mad

 

What you needed to do was what i did, delegate or get help. You needed to get someone to drive you to the pick up point or even get a bus.

Given that for one reason or other you couldn't do that though, I do think the seller should at least have refunded you the purchase price minus his expenses, now that he has his item back.

If contacting paypal, that should be the aspect you concentrate on-that you have no item as it has been returned to the seller and you have had no refund of the item price either.

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@springyzone wrote:

 

I didn't own a smart phone.Smiley Mad

 

 


Sometimes they can hurt more than they help - I actually had a similar situation to the OP recently. I bought a 16-drawer storage cabinet online and used my home address cos I figured carrying them home from my PO box would be a pain. Got the tracking number (Fastway) and figured it would be a few days, but missed the delivery because it came the next day. 

 

They got left at a greengrocer's a few k's away, and kinda inconvenient to get to for someone who doesn't drive, but I was at least familiar with the area as I used to live down that way and it was right near where I used to take some classes. 

 

So, it's a 10 minute walk up to a main road to catch a bus down to where this shop is, hauling this big bag to hopefully fit the cabinets so I didn't have to catch a taxi back. Get to the bus stop and start to look up when the next bus comes, only for the bus to sail right past me as I'm looking at my phone. Smiley LOL

 

Got there eventually, only to find the box was a lot smaller than I was expecting and easy to carry, so I coulda had it sent to my PO box anyway. Smiley LOL

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@chameleon54 wrote:

@hecate_2007 wrote:

Beware shopping at this business online at eBay.
Seller employs lazy courier (Couriers Please)(no thanks!),
Courier delivers to pop-up shop miles away instead of delivering to 2 optional pop-up shops across the road,
Then turns around and blames you.
Item is sent back to seller, but no refund.
Item tracking number comes up as delivered (to pop-up shop),
So eBay closes case, and mysteriously all feedback is removed.
If item was delivered, why am I unable to leave feedback?
Very very strange. Very unusual for eBay.
So much running around to fix seller's mistake, and now no communication forthcoming, and definitely no refund.
Case is now being reviewed by PayPal.
AVOID SELLER.



My understanding of a " pop - up shop " is one that rents a vacant premises, trades from makeshift shop fittings such as trestle tables etc. for a few weeks and then closes down again, sometimes " popping up " somewhere else. ( see link below )

 

Your claim that an established courier company would have a contract with such a transient business to act as a freight depot for receival and handling of parcels just doesn't smell right. And two more pop up shops just across the road, both of which also act as freight depots for the same established company ?  That's an awful lot of " pop-up shops " acting as freight depots for a major courier company ????

 

I smell porky pies.

 

https://www.thestorefront.com/mag/what-exactly-is-a-pop-up-shop/


I think they might mean POPSTATIONS  or POPSHOPS   appear to be similar service to parcel point and parcel lockers

 

http://www.couriersplease.com.au/

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