on โ19-11-2018 07:35 PM
Hi guys,
Just wanted your input on this if possible. Have a buyer who paid but requested I send the item after 27th of this month. With the defects in operation will eBay take the buyers message as 'proof'that it has not been sent upon the request of the buyer or with everything else is all this automated and I will cop a defect that I will have to call eBay to reverse? Anyone had an experience with this?
Thanks
โ19-11-2018 07:42 PM - edited โ19-11-2018 07:44 PM
on โ19-11-2018 08:04 PM
on โ20-11-2018 05:33 PM
Thanks both of you!! It made sense to think that it would not lead to a defect, but then this is eBay so I tend to think if it makes sense then it probably is not the way eBay will think/work.
on โ20-11-2018 11:34 PM
If you want to play it safe, buy an eBay postage label. That way the system thinks it's posted. Then you can lodge it on the 27th. Even if it arrives after the ETA, which it will, the fact it's been "posted" within your handling time, will keep you safe. It also stops the buyer getting the "did it arrive by X date" question, so they can't tick no and accidentally give you a defect.
That's what I'd do anyway.
โ21-11-2018 04:03 PM - edited โ21-11-2018 04:04 PM
You need an online tracking event within your handling time, otherwise it is an automatic defect.
on โ21-11-2018 10:19 PM
Hmmmmm, I guess the OP is screwed then! That sucks.
on โ22-11-2018 07:48 AM
on โ23-11-2018 01:54 PM
When I have a request to delay postage, with the sellers permission I mark it as posted even tho it wasn't, then put the tracking number in once it is posted with no probs. This works for me