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doug1
12th September 2007, 09:45 PM
Similar story to others, purchase from England, and requested surface mail

1 packet of arrived safely well packed,excellent , 1 packet has not been seen

after reporting item not arriving Ebay say dispute is not valid ( > 60 days old, as we did ask for surface mail.
I am about to loose the ability to leave feed back, what do you guys think of leaving neutral feed back and a note to say item did not arrive? Seller has sent image of docket he says is proof of postage, Toolhause shows about a dozen similar entries the rep is 100%

what do you think or will it make no difference?

Doug

echnidna
12th September 2007, 10:22 PM
You should have insured the goods.
Seller produced a receipt proving he has posted it,
He deserves a positive feedback.

les88
13th September 2007, 08:29 AM
The seller proved that he posted it. QED
Leave positive feedback
les

notenoughtoys
13th September 2007, 10:39 AM
You should have insured the goods.
Seller produced a receipt proving he has posted it,
He deserves a positive feedback.

sounds like he's done his share, you can still leave positive but mention what happened so others at least know.

munruben
13th September 2007, 11:57 AM
Not the sellers fault if he posted it. Like notenoughtoys said, you could mention in your feedback that it got lost and suggest anyone else buying should insure the package.

Coldamus
13th September 2007, 02:42 PM
Similar story to others, purchase from England, and requested surface mail

1 packet of arrived safely well packed,excellent , 1 packet has not been seen

after reporting item not arriving Ebay say dispute is not valid ( > 60 days old, as we did ask for surface mail.
I am about to loose the ability to leave feed back, what do you guys think of leaving neutral feed back and a note to say item did not arrive? Seller has sent image of docket he says is proof of postage, Toolhause shows about a dozen similar entries the rep is 100%

what do you think or will it make no difference?

Doug
My strategy in such cases is to not leave feedback at all.

This gives the seller the benefit of the doubt by not ruining their reputation. It also does not enhance their reputation yet avoids tit-for-tat retaliation against your own feedback.

durwood
13th September 2007, 05:45 PM
Don't give up hope yet, I had a parcel go missing on ebay - resolved it and got a refund from Paypal.

Damn thing turned up 5 months after it was posted. It was more trouble trying to pay for it the second time as I had long ago wiped the details off the computer.

A friend had a lost parcel, someone thought Australia was Austria and it did a long trip via Europe and eventually arrived after months.

bentley
28th September 2007, 04:19 PM
I would leave a negative feedback, it could harm their reputation and lose some customers (let others be aware) they will probably leave negative feedback in return. I do not care about negative feedback because they need me as a customer and without my money they wont make a profit.

echnidna
28th September 2007, 04:40 PM
remind me never to sell anything to a **** like you

joe greiner
29th September 2007, 01:10 AM
Really weird things can happen with mail. Shouldn't occur with a parcel, but a former co-worker got a first-class letter posted about ten years previous. It bore a stamped message, something like "Found in equipment thought to be empty." One of their big storage bins, I guess. The weird part is it happens often enough to justify having a rubber stamp made.

Joe

TermiMonster
29th September 2007, 12:19 PM
Problem is surface mail- in short it is best avoided at all costs. Ordered a book from USA- they sent it surface and it took nearly 4 months. My guess is that your item will turn up eventually. I was told that so little is now sent surface that the postal services stockpile all the stuff until they have enough to send in bulk- this can take months if you are unlucky. So unless you are happy to wait, never use surface mail.
Similar thing happened to me with a book from the US, several years ago. By the time it turned up, I had long since given it up for dead (I must get around to reading that book:B).
TM

abitfishy
29th September 2007, 02:55 PM
Hey, I sent a CD from Sydney to Brisbane and it took 3 weeks! If that can happen here, there is a chance it will still turn up.

Rossluck
29th September 2007, 07:24 PM
Positive feedback means that you are happy with the transaction and with the goods you purchased. You didn't receive the goods so in reality you can't make that judgement. The feedback can neither be positive or negative, therefore:

Neutral.