selling undelivered parcels

I tapped in the words evri parcels into the ebay search box and came across a seller selling ,Evri ,ebay and Amazon returns .No real description of what you would be buying if you bid or bought something ,Ebay shouldn't allow this it is like bidding on a Mystery box but without the packaging . Sellers need to put their return address on their parcels so the courier knows where to return the item if there is a delivery problem 

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I tapped in the words evri parcels into the ebay search box and came across a seller selling ,Evri ,ebay and Amazon returns .No real description of what you would be buying if you bid or bought something ,Ebay shouldn't allow this it is like bidding on a Mystery box but without the packaging . Sellers need to put their return address on their parcels so the courier knows where to return the item if there is a delivery problem


 

I can never understand why sellers do not put their return address on the back of items. 

 

Granted it can be  accidental , forgetting to write this,  but I've heard some mention here they never have written a return address and never have had a problem!

 

Mmmm,  the mind boggles at that way of thinking  ! 🤔

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I am sure they think that by putting their return address on the parcel that all their bank details and imformation will be stolen ,we have a neighbour who thinks just like that .

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jckl1957
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Ebay doesn't allow those listings.

They don't allow 'chance' or 'mystery box' listings and, if you have an hour or so to spare, you could report the listings!  Some of them might even be removed.  There is a ? at the bottom right of every listing to report items.

Some sellers even use the words 'mystery parcel' in the listing but hide the issue by listing in a legitimate category.  This one was in 'Collectables and art'.

Wholesale Mystery Parcel - 1 Item Mystery Box Brand New Amazon Stock

 

"There are two ways to be fooled. One is to believe what isn't true; the other is to refuse to believe what is true.”
Søren Kierkegaard, Danish philosopher (1813 - 1855)
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