SomeGuy
Veteran Member
I guess I picked the worst time of the year to have stuff shipped to me.
I just had to put in am eBeh refund request for an item I bought a month ago but still have not received. Seller did not include tracking.
Then there was a small item a couple of weeks ago that said it was delivered to my mail box... but nothing. Until I got lucky and ran in to the mail person a few days later while they were loading mail in to our mail kiosk. Apparently it was still sitting in someone else's mail box.
But the worst one was the other day. I thought I would treat myself to a nice vintage shrink wrapped software box, manual, and floppy of an uncommon obscure database title for which there is very little information out there on the Internet.
Well, I got the package.... and that was all. No contents! The post office managed to rip the flimsy package open and lose the contents. When I asked the seller for a refund (well, ePay calls it it "Return" now), he refused, accusing me of opening the box myself, even though the label was stamped by USPS as "missing contents" and even the tracking show it as delivered as damaged. He also said *I* am supposed to file a claim with the post office, even though they ask for receipt documents that only a seller would have. Ug.
If anyone sees a "Microstuff InfoScope" software package laying around a post office somewhere...
Pfff, I must have wound up on someone's "naughty" list.
I just had to put in am eBeh refund request for an item I bought a month ago but still have not received. Seller did not include tracking.
Then there was a small item a couple of weeks ago that said it was delivered to my mail box... but nothing. Until I got lucky and ran in to the mail person a few days later while they were loading mail in to our mail kiosk. Apparently it was still sitting in someone else's mail box.
But the worst one was the other day. I thought I would treat myself to a nice vintage shrink wrapped software box, manual, and floppy of an uncommon obscure database title for which there is very little information out there on the Internet.
Well, I got the package.... and that was all. No contents! The post office managed to rip the flimsy package open and lose the contents. When I asked the seller for a refund (well, ePay calls it it "Return" now), he refused, accusing me of opening the box myself, even though the label was stamped by USPS as "missing contents" and even the tracking show it as delivered as damaged. He also said *I* am supposed to file a claim with the post office, even though they ask for receipt documents that only a seller would have. Ug.
If anyone sees a "Microstuff InfoScope" software package laying around a post office somewhere...
Pfff, I must have wound up on someone's "naughty" list.