@chameleon54 wrote:

I thought I was being set up for a similar fate recently. I sent an expensive item to Tasmania and it didnt arrive on time. It was sent with tracking, but I had uploaded an incorrect tracking number and could not find the correct one. The buyer was getting more and more stroppy as he really needed it. I thought he was trying it on, but three weeks after sending, he sent a polite message to say it had arrived. 

 

There are a few idiots out there, but I suspect most item not recieved cases are genuine.


You're probably right, although the complete lack of response is IMO classic scammer. Any genuine buyer would respond in some way, even if they weren't happy. Problem here is without a tracking number, it's all over