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I think the problem here is if eBay recognizes the case as item not received or not. If so, then you would get the full refund if they decide on the case. (They don't deal with partial refunds).Sometimes arriving at the destination post office is good enough. Is your paypal address a confirmed address? Do you think that the seller printed a label or hand wrote the address?
It would be the post office's fault if the label is absolutely correct, and there's no damage. But... it's still a bit weird. I've lived in a city with more then one zipcode, and if someone wrote the wrong one, it would still eventually get to me. (edit: But I lived in a place with a pretty reliable post office, I know that's not the case everywhere)But it's very curious you said the buyer sent a typo. What was that typo? Was it for a street address? the zipcode?
I sold a pony to a buyer a few weeks ago which came back as insufficient address. I spoke with the buyer and they did say that their post office has been bad lately with deliveries. The post office (mine) said that there should be no problems with the address and sent it again on the same label, but it returned to me again. In this situation, I refunded the buyer the amount of the item minus postage and had them repurchase under a new address. We did not have eBay step in, that was just how we both saw it best to fix the situation. It's possible the post office is the one at fault if there were no previous issues beforehand. Apparently, previous eBay forums say that "missent" means its supposed to be resorted and directed to the appropriate town.If the address was correct, the seller *may* be able to go the post office, inquire about the package, and have it resent on the same label. At least, that was my experience.