on โ19-08-2015 11:10 PM
Ebay can easily validate the shipping address when buyer places order (the same they do when seller prints shipping label).
The very commin mistakes in shipping address include missing street name, incorrect suburb name or missing postcode (can provide actual address with these mistakes but not including due to privacy reasons of buyers). While priting 50+ address daily, it is not possible to check each address that everything is right with address. The result is that orders get lost, delayed and sellers are hit hard because buyer can open non-delivery case, can leave low raking for shipping time and margin for buyer is only 2% to become top-rated. Believe me this has become very common problem and I even send message to customer support but received no reply (very strange).
Funny side is this that just try putting as your shipping address and purchase will go through without any problem.
00 No Street
Without Suburb
Fulty State 9999
Please ebay validate shipping address when buyer is placing order.
Thanks.
on โ20-08-2015 12:24 AM
How can ebay validate any shipping address when the buyer can change the delivery address to any address that they want when they go through Checkout before paying with paypal. That is the address you have to send to, not the buyers address in ebay.
on โ20-08-2015 06:41 AM
Thanks for your reply.
Have you ever printed parcel postage label using ebay? There ebay actually validates address. You cannot print parcel postage lablel for an invalid address. The problem is with small orders which go as letters and sellers have to print itself.
Agree address can be changed during checkout but ebay gets this address anyway and can validate if they want to. But looks like that they want to transfer the this pain seller. Please try the dummy address that I mentioned in the question as shipping address.
on โ20-08-2015 06:58 AM
on โ20-08-2015 07:04 AM
โ20-08-2015 09:06 AM - edited โ20-08-2015 09:07 AM
I am the same Clarry most my mail by letters.
It's not that hard to change/edit each address. But I don't use ebay labelling I use my own so I'm used to cutting and pasting then editing each address.
on โ20-08-2015 09:23 AM
Yes Harley. We do exactly the same.
Copy/Paste across to our label printer software.
Then Check/Edit the mailing address before printing the label.
Whilst its not always identical to the PayPal address, since we are (mostly) using large letter (untracked) we don't have seller protection anyway. So it doesn't really matter. By doing it this way we are looking after ourselves.
And it tells in our good loss rate. I think approx 1 in 1000 is pretty good going compared to some reports I read on here.
I would think if you were using a label printing service (like ebay or C&S) where at least the City/PostCode is x-checked you would be getting a high failure to print rate due to addressing errors. Lots of buyers put their town/suburb in line #3 and then their nearest major City in the City field. Of course then their PostCode will not match the City field. This is possibly our most common addressing fault, but its not actually a fault when you print a label as it will still arrive this way of course.
The most important parts of an address are that the PostCode is correct and that they have a street number & name. Or if they are in a unit/apartment then the correct unit number. After that all else is of little importance really.
on โ20-08-2015 11:45 AM
@youraussiestore2012 wrote:Ebay can easily validate the shipping address when buyer places order (the same they do when seller prints shipping label).
I wish they would do this, too, despite the fact that most of my items go as large letters as well.
If eBay want sellers to be responsible for delivery, the least they can ask of buyers is to provide a deliverable address - so many don't, it's not funny, and then the seller gets held accountable when there are delivery problems.
on โ20-08-2015 09:37 PM
on โ20-08-2015 09:57 PM