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| just_smile | 08-07-2014 04:49 AM | huge increase in inr Any other uk users of royal mail noticed a large spike of item not recieved cases/messages?
either somethingsbup at royal fail or buyers are getting worse. |
| GreenBean | 08-07-2014 04:54 AM | Re: huge increase in inr Combo of both.
Two accounts darn sarf are having issues big time.
:mad: |
| JamesNorth101 | 08-07-2014 07:06 AM | Re: huge increase in inr Had a huge spike recently in INR cases on a couple of accounts. Its done my defect rate all sorts of damage for the next 3 months on those accounts. |
| stevebills | 08-07-2014 07:16 AM | Re: huge increase in inr Royal Mail sack someone for stealing everyday thats 355 peps a year jokers |
| stevebills | 08-07-2014 07:18 AM | Re: huge increase in inr Postman who targeted the City of London in biggest letter theft in Royal Mail history to steal £2.3MILLION weeps in the dock as he is jailed for eight years |
| stevebills | 08-07-2014 07:19 AM | Re: huge increase in inr Royal Mail worker 'stole more than 42,000 parcels and packages' |
| Geegee83 | 08-07-2014 07:20 AM | Re: huge increase in inr I've noticed the opposite at the moment, but a few weeks ago I had a bad week I must admit, it's hard to not let it bother you, especially when you get the "not got it" emails that are most likely scammers.
That stupid advert they put up now and again "We guarantee you will get your item, or you money back", doesn't help. |
| JamesNorth101 | 08-07-2014 07:58 AM | Re: huge increase in inr It is very frustrating to be punished as a seller for Royal Mail's incompetence. Sending all items via tracked mailed would be the ideal solution, but it is just not a feasible options as it triples already high postage costs. |
| stevebills | 08-07-2014 08:15 AM | Re: huge increase in inr im testing the water with Inpost and its cheap as chips and citylink do the deliveries |
Re: huge increase in inr Quote:
Originally Posted by stevebills
(Post 575353)
Postman who targeted the City of London in biggest letter theft in Royal Mail history to steal £2.3MILLION weeps in the dock as he is jailed for eight years | Legendary. |
Re: huge increase in inr Quote:
Originally Posted by stevebills
(Post 575370)
im testing the water with Inpost and its cheap as chips and citylink do the deliveries | Having nothing but trouble with inpost recently. Sent 280 items with them since May, ~60 took over 7 WORKING days to get there - my DSRs are not looking great. |
| just_smile | 08-07-2014 01:42 PM | Re: huge increase in inr Atleast I know im not being targeted.
Its about time royal mail tracked all parcels. |
| Kiroshi | 08-07-2014 02:26 PM | Re: huge increase in inr Yes I have noticed an increase also.
I am very very lucky that my items all cost £3 so to keep high ratings I send another out without question. Some could call that too trusting but my last account was top rated seller and 100% feedback. |
| oompaloompa | 08-08-2014 09:39 AM | Re: huge increase in inr I think some people, only a proportion of inr are snad but cannot be bothered to return it...I believe most post turns up, poss late, but service is still good.....I noticed it too btw |
| An0nym0u$ | 08-08-2014 10:35 AM | Re: huge increase in inr I'm also getting a few item not received cases, even though tracking shows it was delivered.
One recent transaction, customer claimed it never arrived and I was furious. I called up USPS to do an investigation. USPS concluded item was in fact delivered.
Customer escalated case to eBay and they won. I lost the case, the item, and $150.
I saw there was an Appeal button. So I said, what the heck?, I gave eBay the USPS case# and wrote to them in summary...."The Government provided proof to me it was delivered, what more do you need and why does eBay believe this fraudulent buyer?"
Two days later, I get this email... Quote:
Dear xxxxxxxxx
Thank you for contacting us about case 1234567 for the following item:
We've reviewed your concerns and have reversed the outcome of the case. Within 48 hours, we'll credit the PayPal account used to provide reimbursement for this case. If you used another payment method, please open a PayPal account with the email address we have on file. This will enable you to claim your money.
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I nearly did back flips :FF: |
Re: huge increase in inr Quote:
Originally Posted by An0nym0u$
(Post 575768)
I'm also getting a few item not received cases, even though tracking shows it was delivered.
One recent transaction, customer claimed it never arrived and I was furious. I called up USPS to do an investigation. USPS concluded item was in fact delivered.
Customer escalated case to eBay and they won. I lost the case, the item, and $150.
I saw there was an Appeal button. So I said, what the heck?, I gave eBay the USPS case# and wrote to them in summary...."The Government provided proof to me it was delivered, what more do you need and why does eBay believe this fraudulent buyer?"
Two days later, I get this email...
I nearly did back flips :FF: | http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-HUxFoJSqLt.../HELL-YEAH.jpg |
| isitworththestress | 08-08-2014 05:45 PM | Re: huge increase in inr Quote:
Originally Posted by An0nym0u$
(Post 575768)
I'm also getting a few item not received cases, even though tracking shows it was delivered.
One recent transaction, customer claimed it never arrived and I was furious. I called up USPS to do an investigation. USPS concluded item was in fact delivered.
Customer escalated case to eBay and they won. I lost the case, the item, and $150.
I saw there was an Appeal button. So I said, what the heck?, I gave eBay the USPS case# and wrote to them in summary...."The Government provided proof to me it was delivered, what more do you need and why does eBay believe this fraudulent buyer?"
Two days later, I get this email...
I nearly did back flips :FF: | The only problem I have is why they did not do their job right in the first instance?
Great that you got your money back though |
| JamesNorth101 | 08-08-2014 06:22 PM | Re: huge increase in inr Quote:
Originally Posted by An0nym0u$
(Post 575768)
I'm also getting a few item not received cases, even though tracking shows it was delivered.
One recent transaction, customer claimed it never arrived and I was furious. I called up USPS to do an investigation. USPS concluded item was in fact delivered.
Customer escalated case to eBay and they won. I lost the case, the item, and $150.
I saw there was an Appeal button. So I said, what the heck?, I gave eBay the USPS case# and wrote to them in summary...."The Government provided proof to me it was delivered, what more do you need and why does eBay believe this fraudulent buyer?"
Two days later, I get this email...
I nearly did back flips :FF: | Win for the good guys.
Makes a nice change. |
| bigdaz | 08-09-2014 03:45 AM | Re: huge increase in inr my issue is that these open cases harm your bloody ratings now |
| freeuk7 | 08-09-2014 04:16 AM | Re: huge increase in inr Quote:
Originally Posted by bigdaz
(Post 575985)
my issue is that these open cases harm your bloody ratings now | ebay also set this up nicely for buyers to automatically open inr cases.
If a customer try to contact his seller to ask about delivery and click on item not received on ebay message system, ebay automatically re-direct to open a case. |
Re: huge increase in inr Quote:
Originally Posted by freeuk7
(Post 575988)
ebay also set this up nicely for buyers to automatically open inr cases.
If a customer try to contact his seller to ask about delivery and click on item not received on ebay message system, ebay automatically re-direct to open a case. | These auto-opening of cases is troublesome |
| xShevaa7x | 08-13-2014 11:50 AM | Re: huge increase in inr I think eBays case process is a joke compared to Amazon. Obviously Amazon is very strict, but they give you time to to work something out with the customer. On the other hand eBay just let people open cases 2-3 days after purchasing and 75% of the time people have no idea they have even opened a case, and if they are aware of this, then they're not aware how much it damages the seller.
Royal mail have always been dodgy for me, but so are all companies. I send everything large letter, and around 2-4% are INR (Not everyone opens a case, but around 2-4% total with messages and cases).I would spend an extra £1 and send everything large letter recorded, but although I have never had a recorded delivery not turn up, I have heard it's possible for them to "lose" them too.
I believe most of the buyers are truthful, but I have had idiots have an old or wrong address on their eBay, then say "wheres my package bro?". I then confirm their address and turns out it's the wrong one or they had a very big spelling mistake. I don't think people realise you can change your address when you check out. |
| just_smile | 08-13-2014 12:14 PM | Re: huge increase in inr The problem with sending items recorded delivery is that around 50% of items dont upload properly. So you pay for a service then dont receive it!
you can claim conpensatiob but they only send you stamps, not worth it imo. |
| JamesNorth101 | 08-13-2014 12:20 PM | Re: huge increase in inr I rarely have an issue with recorded mail not tracking properly. Maybe there is an issue with your local post office or sorting office. May be worth having a chat with them. |
| xShevaa7x | 08-13-2014 12:34 PM | Re: huge increase in inr Yeah, sounds like they don't scan it properly or something. I have probably only sent around 50 things recorded, but have been able to look them up online and all have made it there.
My post office is a small one near my house with 1 employee. It could be that maybe bigger ones are not as careful. |
| just_smile | 08-13-2014 01:50 PM | Re: huge increase in inr Perhps they fixed the issue, I havn't sent recorded for a while now. Anything I need tracked I send via myhermes. |
| xShevaa7x | 08-13-2014 02:06 PM | Re: huge increase in inr I think it just depends where you live for each company. Royal mail is the best for me for my small items because it's the cheapest, and just as reliable as any other company. I know the guy at my local post office very well, so anything I post gets priority to be collected asap.
I have heard people had issues with my hermes, and have only received things from them, but that was fine.
I would never use UK Mail courier service. I used them once with their "next day" service. They collected it straight away, but then they showed up at my house the next day too collecting another parcel, problem is I only sent one parcel. The parcel they collected then stood at their pick up place for 3 days. After several emails to them, it finally arrived nearly a week after being collected. So much for "next day". |
| ebanned | 08-19-2014 06:40 PM | Re: huge increase in inr Just started a new account, out of my first 9 sales ive had 2 of them say they havent received their item which was sent via 1st class post. As an eBay seller for 9 years you pick up whos telling porkies and whos not, both seemed to be telling porkies like they were writing messages from a script and knew exactly what to say. Im guessing a lot of these scammers are targeting new sellers, which isnt good for eBays business plan as a lot of new sellers will quickly give up selling.
These days it looks like there is more money to be made via eBays money back no questions asked theme than there is by being an honest eBayer... The ships slowly sinking! |
| GreenBean | 08-19-2014 06:43 PM | Re: huge increase in inr Quote:
Originally Posted by freeuk7
(Post 575988)
ebay also set this up nicely for buyers to automatically open inr cases.
If a customer try to contact his seller to ask about delivery and click on item not received on ebay message system, ebay automatically re-direct to open a case. | Worse is the fact the buyer does not even realise a case is opened.
:doh: |
| Dmshark25 | 08-19-2014 08:03 PM | Re: huge increase in inr Quote:
Originally Posted by GreenBean
(Post 579598)
Worse is the fact the buyer does not even realise a case is opened.
:doh: | This was like last September so I don't feel as bad but I opened a case on a seller
Before that I had buyers tell me we didn't know,we opened a case and I was thinking yea right , how would they not know
Couple weeks later I purchased ink and received the wrong one no big deal mistakes happen, but I still needed the ink for my printer
And I went to message the seller to let them know and I hit send and it says a case is opened , I was shocked
EBay is terrible how deceitful they are, and to make there messaging system the way it is, where you need to ask the seller a question and there is no mention of a case, u think your just putting the subject adding a body to the letter and sending it , and out of no where a case is open
Now a year ago no big deal , you would get positive feedback case closed, the way things should be
But now they are leading buyers to ruin a seller and unknowingly
I know have a whole new system so I don't need to worry about any of this but , running one or even 4 accounts , your set up to fail |
| freeuk7 | 08-20-2014 03:53 AM | Re: huge increase in inr I am sick of seeing cases opened for no real reasons.
I get customers opening cases after a day asking if the item had been shipped! Off course it had been shipped, it was shipped same day and marked as shipped at the same time!
They just do not realise how much damage they cause by just opening cases.
I think ebay would do better if they just had a "cooling off" period before customers can even think of opening a case. This should also apply to leaving neutral or negative feedback. They should at least give sellers the option to address any issue first.
By the way, wrt to recorded delivery, royal mail can and do loose that as well. From experience we have had many lost in the past. The worst part of this is that tracking number won't show where the parcel is therefore customers will jet think that you are simply giving them made up numbers!
end of rant ;-) |
| JamesNorth101 | 08-20-2014 05:17 AM | Re: huge increase in inr I always now send a message a buyer when their item has been posted.
This leads to most buyers simply replying to my message if they have any issues, and had subsequently really reduced the number of open cases I have had to deal with |
| tannedweekend | 08-20-2014 02:55 PM | Re: huge increase in inr Quote:
Originally Posted by rsot
(Post 576005)
These auto-opening of cases is troublesome | True true true.
I have started stating 5-10 working days time.
I know i loose sales, but i save some accounts.
As so many customers place an order friday night and open a case on Monday morning saying its 4 days they havent received the parcel....
Another issue is summer.
So many of them are away and just co e after holidays or leave on holiday before getting packages.
Those ratings go down hill summer time and Christmas time for years... |
| freeuk7 | 08-24-2014 04:18 AM | Re: huge increase in inr Quote:
Originally Posted by JamesNorth101
(Post 579707)
I always now send a message a buyer when their item has been posted.
This leads to most buyers simply replying to my message if they have any issues, and had subsequently really reduced the number of open cases I have had to deal with | Good thinking…However do you send this manually? as if they get automated messages I doubt they will just reply to that
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