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It technically is the same thing as in both instances it is being returned to sender. With my buyer he had the audacity to open a PayPal dispute without communication. I shipped item out twice (2nd time via express). In the end shipping alone was more than the sale price. Only for him to finally message me saying they had cancelled an Aust Post locker.

so you didn't confirm the address after the first time?


Some people can go their whole lives and never really live for a single minute.

What a load of rubbish.

 

Whilst I don't do it, it is legal, so can't be a scam.

Claiming travel allowance to go to a wedding is legal apparently, but it is still a scam.





"Padches? We ain't got no padches. We don't need no padches. I don't have to show you any stinking padches".

are you looking for the Community Spirit boards perchance?

 

go back to the main Discussion Board menu and the Community Spirit board is a little bit further down the page to the Trading Boards.

 

plenty of discussion there about travel expenses.


Some people can go their whole lives and never really live for a single minute.

 

Most courier companies have a section in their paperwork asking what they are to do with any item that cannot be delivered.

 

If the item was dropshipped from overseas it depends on the instructions that have been given to TNT but they may have to return it overseas, not to the OP.

Most overseas sellers give instructions to dispose of the items rather than return them if they are cheap.