18-09-2025 3:28 PM
Some of my sold items are often marked as despatched but not delivered. Never had a complaint about non delivery until yesterday when buyer reported non delivery. I’m not saying buyer is lying but it seems too easy to me for buyer to get a refund in these circumstances.
Has anyone else experienced this?
18-09-2025 4:30 PM
What courier and service are you using in general, and for this item in particular please?
Most buyers are genuine. But I once had a buyer open INR case on the afternoon the item was delivered but before the system was updated with delivery info that evening. Even with the odd bad apple, I find it better to keep cool and assume everyone is on the level 😉
18-09-2025 4:50 PM
Hi there, I always use Royal Mail with Post office tracking number, normally 100% reliable. I agree, most eBayers are totally honest.
18-09-2025 11:03 PM
Best advice I can think of is treat the buyer as you would want to be treated if you were a buyer who had ordered goods online and not received them - perhaps you would want it to be easy to receive a refund ?
ebay is not easy - the easy thing would be for the buyer to contact the seller and receive an immediate refund or replacement.
With ebay the buyer has to rely on the MBG and carrier tracking which is time consuming and difficult if the item is misdelivered.
Until you have proof of misconduct assume the buyer is truthful and do everything you can to refund or replace the item.
19-09-2025 9:06 AM
Thanks for the reply, it was a low value item so refunding is not a problem. Just seems there’s an anomaly somewhere, four items I recently sold all marked dispatched, not delivered with no complaints about non delivery apart from this one!
19-09-2025 10:28 AM
Have you checked the RM track and trace website ? The interface between ebay and RM is not always reliable - If the RM website does not show delivered then both RM and the customer are stating non delivery .
Most packages get delivered even if RM tracking service is unreliable but occasionally packages do get lost or are delayed for a long time through no fault of yours or the buyers but the buyer has a right to expect goods paid for to arrive in a timely manner - as we all expect when buying.
This is evidenced by the majority of your deliveries arriving even though the tracking does not update - sooner or later you will get one that goes astray - law of averages - it is unfortunately becoming more common as the carriers struggle with the volume of online deliveries.
You could look at carrier services with better tracking but the cost increases but for an occasional delayed or lost package is it worth it ?