on 05-10-2016 07:30 PM
how can a seller get it so wrong? ordered something from queensland. i live in country south australia. i get a tracking number from 'fastaway' couriers. i check the number today as today was the last day of the predicted delivery time.
i discover my items in perth and there is a message attached saying they have been unable to deliver my item! possibly because i dont live in perth i suspect but who knows.
i just dont get it, when i sell something on ebay i get all the information i require to safely send it to my buyer. only i can screw it up by not sending it where its supposed to go.
just as well its a cheap item and i didnt need it in a hurry.
on 06-10-2016 08:06 AM
Your post makes no sense, david has said in his last post that the tracking shows item returned to sender ?
I also think he deserves a medal for not falling prey to your baiting, why would you be so openly derisive to his post, right from your first reply.
You used to be a lot nicer dave.
on 06-10-2016 09:31 AM
all i have is the tracking number in my items order description.
i click on that and go to the fastway track your item page where it automatically shows a list of events from collection to delivery.
the first even was collection on the 26th of sept at 10.15 am
next event was same day, your item is in transit to our PERTH depot. 11.50am
(so nothing to do with the weather as to why it was sent to perth)
next event was your items on board for delivery today (this i presume means it was with a person in a van going to my house, which it of course couldnt be unless i lived in PERTH)
next event was 13.12pm on the 3rd of octobe 'unfortunatly we are unable to deliver your item we will contact sender for more information'
next event 7.21am 4th of october 'your item is onboard for delivery today (again)
next event 13.04 same day 4th, unable to deliver your item ect ect.
now i really dont care if the items delivered by a blind man leading a donkey as long as i get it when i should.
the fact the sender didnt send it by australia post wouldnt bother me had the item arrived here, where i actually live in the time frame allotted. its only a problem when a seller changes the delivery method without warning the buyer and then the delivery goes wandering off course. had the item turned up when it should have i would not be annoyed that it came via fastway and not australia post. if fact i prolly would not have known it was supposed to come via australia post and not fastway. i dont look that closly at mailing info when i buy, i look at the price for post and if its ok i buy. its the seller who has to be sure he or she is posting via the method in the listing.
in this case this seller needs a kick up the pants for not using australia post without contacting me and asking is it ok they change derlivery companys.
on 06-10-2016 11:15 AM
Is there a place in Perth that has the same name as your town? Jump on google maps and find out. You never know.
I got a notification from my My Post app on Tuesday, an item I sent to Victoria has been marked as returned to sender, not known at that address. I contacted the buyer to verify their address and they said it was correct, so not sure what has happened. I guess I'll find out when it arrives back eventually.
She had it sent to her work address, which appeared to be only a small establishment, where everyone would know everyone. She said when it arrives to send it to her home address. I'm not sure she realises she's going to have to pay for that. I'm blowed if I'm forking out $7.60 in postage to resend her $8 item (unless of course it was my mistake).
on 06-10-2016 01:53 PM
there could be a place in WA near perth called wallaroo but its not easy to find. google maps sort of shows it but doesnt name it on my google map, just shows a pink coloured area but no name.
another site does show a wallaroo but nothing else really. i dont know if its an area called wallaroo or a town or a post with wallaroo on it.
however when i type wallaroo into google i get lots of pages to do with my town, and google maps goes straight to wallaroo south australia when i just type 'wallaroo' in.
on 06-10-2016 02:04 PM
There is a Wallaroo in WA...in the middle of nowhere, 58kls from Coolgardie.
I am not surprised that a courier would not/could not deliver there.
I think your seller has messed up somewhere.
on 06-10-2016 05:23 PM
on 06-10-2016 05:37 PM
i've now recieved a message from the seller saying it was the fastway company thats at fault. i find that hard to believe as they would or should be going by the address supplied by the seller.
if the seller used the address from ebay there couldnt be an issue, ive never had an item sent to wallaroo in WA before.
seller has now said they have resent my item via australia post so i most likley will never know what the address on the other box was.
maybe this will make the seller less likely to post via a different company from what was in the listing, maybe not.
i dont know how much was going to be saved going with fastway and not australia post.
on 07-10-2016 05:48 AM
There is a Wanneroo in Perth but ultimately I would have thought the post code would be the key...
on 07-10-2016 06:18 AM
The seller should at least accept some responsibility for sending it by courier in the first place, instead of AP. Guess it's easier to just pass the buck.
on 07-10-2016 07:19 AM
I sent a parcel by AP to a buyer in Bunbury WA with the correct postcode. I had a photo of the parcel to show I had addressed it correctly. Over a 3 week period there were 3 attempted deliveries to Sunbury, Victoria - frustrating, but mistakes happen with any postal service.