24-01-2026 4:00 PM
Hi All,
Had a search for a solution to this issue & cant find one , so I wonder if anybody can offer some advice.
I purchased a lot of old game carts from a private seller in the U.S. (using the global shipping program)
They were dispatched in good time & all was well until arrival here in the UK.
After clearing customs , it appears that the final mile carrier "Royal Mail" rejected the package. The parcel arrived at the Midlands Super Hub & the following events are on the tracking:
25-01-2026 2:35 PM
https://www.royalmail.com/services-near-you/postbox/cannock-delivery-office-ws6-7ez/000WS11209
Suggest speaking to this RM delivery office. It is nothing to do with ebay.
25-01-2026 4:17 PM
Thanks for taking the time to reply & providing the link.
Im fairly certain that RM will NOT discuss the item with me as I am the recipient and not the sender. - although I will try to contact them.
You mention that its nothing to do with ebay - I thought that items bought via the Global Shipping Program are very much "to do with ebay" - the original seller has fulfillled their part & got the item to the U.S shipping centre. I was under the impression that it then becomes ebay's responsibility to ensure the item gets to me, or a refund is issued.
The item hasn't been accidentally delivered to the wrong location - it seems to have been marked undeliverable/return to sender by the RM & I am guessing that its gone to whatever "returns" location ebay specifies. Hence my question of asking if ebay happens to have a returns/logistics centre near Cannock. I think that even if RM do speak to me , they will confirm that the item has been "returned to sender" & the tracking now shows its been delivered.
I can see on the tracking photo that it was delivered along with a pile of other packages *somewhere* - so I do believe that its gone to a business location - it might be the case that further updates will arrive as its only been a few days since it was "delivered" , but I was hoping to hear from somebody that had knowledge of exactly what happens in the case of a GSP item being declared undeliverable.