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Shouldn't you still be able to file an item not received claim? Your ebay sellers should have insurance. (And yes, as BlueRose said, still file a report).Edit to add: I had this happen last year, only I was the seller. My buyer received a package that should have had three MOC ponies in it, and it only had two. The parcel had been tampered with. I took pictures, filed a report with the post office, filed an insurance claim, and got money from the claim. So even though it shows as 'delivered', you can still file an insurance claim. (I am in Canada, and sent via Canada Post).
When I hear about this happening with small Etsy shop packages on Facebook everyone always tells the seller to have the buyer submit a police report. With that you (or the seller? I'm not sure which side handles it) can file a claim with USPS, at least according to what they say. The police report is less about expecting the police to actually help and more about proving you're not lying to try and get free or extra items since filing a false report is a crime.I've never been in this situation from either side so I'm not entirely sure if it works quite this way but its worth a shot.