on โ17-09-2013 08:35 PM
Hi,
I've recently sold an item and and posted it on the 9th of Sept, and according to Australia Post's tracking it has been delivered on the 12th. I've provided the seller with the tracking number and informed him what I know. Now he has contacted me saying it wasn't delivered on the 12th.
I'm curious what my options are now, should I inform him to contact Aus Post? Also, can he claim a refund through Paypal or something along those lines (I still have the receipt for posting the item too)?
Thanks.
โ18-09-2013 04:20 PM - edited โ18-09-2013 04:22 PM
@putney32 wrote:agree with the cat..... YOU should open an investigation with Aust Post for 'missing parcel' too.
your obligations are NOT cancelled when a buyer declines to use Registered POst (but registered post is no longer available, it is Signature on Delivery now and YES it is for YOUR protection, not the buyers, he has Paypal protection)
Have to disagree there, the buyer is only eligible for the Buyer Protection Policy if -
S10.1(l) The seller has not provided valid Proof of Shipment in relation to an โitem not receivedโ claim https://cms.paypal.com/au/cgi-bin/marketingweb?cmd=_render-content&content_ID=ua/BuyerProtection_ful...
As the seller has Proof of Shipment in this case then the buyer will lose an INR claim.
on โ19-09-2013 12:22 AM
Keep in mind delivery centre may not be in same suburb as delivery address, that is why sometimes it looks like it has gone to wrong suburb. Delivery centre is not their local PO.
valuable items are best sent sign for whether buyer opts for it or not as it saves a lot of squabbling.
Buyer scamming/stolen after delivery/left at wrong address, it could be any you wont know.
on โ19-09-2013 10:47 PM