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Old 2009-01-30, 06:15 PM   #5
ArtWilliams
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I guess all you can do on the reply to the negative feedback is say you have proof of delivery. I am usually on the buying end of transaction and I just get the insurance for anything over $25 or $50 to avoid these types of hassles. BTW, what was the value of the item?

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Originally Posted by RedCherry View Post
I feel like I'm getting screwed. I sent a package to a buyer, and it was delivered (according to USPS tracking) on the 27th. The buyer is saying they never got it.

I told them talk to the post office, neighbors, leave a note for mail person, roommates, etc.

Nope, don't have it...maybe it was stolen off my porch, do you have insurance?

No idiot, you declined the insurance, how about your home owner insurance?

Nope, I'm a renter.

So I finally told them they have to file a dispute. Which means they will lose, as I have proof of receipt, but since they kept saying "any other suggestions" I bet they were just waiting for me to offer a refund, no way the thing was 66$ I'm not going to refund that when it shows it was delivered.

And I have a feeling after 8 years on ebay, this will land me my first negative feedback.

I will never list up an item selling for over 20 bucks without forcing them to take insurance after this experience.

Anyone EVER had a package show it was delivered, and not have it there? I sure have not.
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