Banky
One of the Regulars
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- Milwaukee, WI
So I'm posting more for information than for condolences, these things happen and I can't control the morals of other people. But here's the story:
I purchased this hat: http://www.ebay.com/itm/191120043488?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
The transaction went off just fine the hat was shipped and everything was agreeable. Fast forward to April 9th and I'm waiting for my package to arrive. I live about 5 minutes away from the hat shop so I waited as long as I could before conceding that my package was not coming that day and went off to work. Upon returning to my apartment that night I just by chance refreshed the tracking information and it shows my package was delivered at 11:15 or so that morning, well before I would have left off to work.
I heard no doorbell and saw nothing upon leaving my apartment. I opened the door to my apartment and looked down the hall towards the mailboxes, nothing there. I assume perhaps the package wasn't left but got scanned at the start of the postman's route and decided it best to wait until the next morning to see what the mail brings. Next day, mail arrives and no hat. So I decide to go down to the post office, thinking perhaps it was left there. Upon explaining to the clerk my situation he looked the package up and checked the place only to turn up empty handed and told me they would question the carrier. I returned the next morning for the verdict, the carrier was "pretty sure" it was delivered and the supervisor I was speaking to referred me back to eBay to attempt to get my money back at least.
Now, my question is: I a not a big eBay user preferring to make my non local hat deals with you guys here on the lounge, but I occasionally buy some things on the bay. So for those of you more seasoned than I in the ways of eBay do I stand any chance of eBay refunding me the money or is it likely that because the tracking marks it as delivered they will not be able to help? Also, can anyone think of any other course of action or should I just write this one off to bad luck?
Thanks for reading the story and any insight.
I purchased this hat: http://www.ebay.com/itm/191120043488?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
The transaction went off just fine the hat was shipped and everything was agreeable. Fast forward to April 9th and I'm waiting for my package to arrive. I live about 5 minutes away from the hat shop so I waited as long as I could before conceding that my package was not coming that day and went off to work. Upon returning to my apartment that night I just by chance refreshed the tracking information and it shows my package was delivered at 11:15 or so that morning, well before I would have left off to work.
I heard no doorbell and saw nothing upon leaving my apartment. I opened the door to my apartment and looked down the hall towards the mailboxes, nothing there. I assume perhaps the package wasn't left but got scanned at the start of the postman's route and decided it best to wait until the next morning to see what the mail brings. Next day, mail arrives and no hat. So I decide to go down to the post office, thinking perhaps it was left there. Upon explaining to the clerk my situation he looked the package up and checked the place only to turn up empty handed and told me they would question the carrier. I returned the next morning for the verdict, the carrier was "pretty sure" it was delivered and the supervisor I was speaking to referred me back to eBay to attempt to get my money back at least.
Now, my question is: I a not a big eBay user preferring to make my non local hat deals with you guys here on the lounge, but I occasionally buy some things on the bay. So for those of you more seasoned than I in the ways of eBay do I stand any chance of eBay refunding me the money or is it likely that because the tracking marks it as delivered they will not be able to help? Also, can anyone think of any other course of action or should I just write this one off to bad luck?
Thanks for reading the story and any insight.