We've done a huge purge on accounts that haven't been touched in over 5 years! If you're a returning member and can't login please email mlpchief @ gmail.com for more details!
Site Announcements Arena Tutorials Sigs & Site Support Introductions Pony Corral Swap Talk! Pony Fairs! MLP Nirvana Nirvana Sales Pony Brag Arena Off Topic Dollhouse Toy Box & Games Cupboard Customs Custom Sales Arts & Crafts Corral Adoptables For Sale - For Auction For Trade Wanted Trader & Classifieds Support What's Your Problem Private Messages Contact Us!
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
I've made labels in the past and voided them (weight error). Both tracking numbers stayed on eBay. Three sounds weird. Do you use informed delivery? If it's showing up moving in there, I wouldn't worry about it. . . Besides the whole issue that it's late.
I think the seller just kinda gave excuses to whatever delay there was.
I did receive the ponies. Six of the ponies came soaking wet and there is a label on top of a label. So, perhaps what happened is she shipped out the package, it was returned because the label got wet in the rain. Then she reboxed them, printed out another label, but this was heavier because of the different box and she printed out a third label. That would explain the drowned ponies but yet the box being fine. I don't know, the seller wasn't a good communicator. She only would communicate if I extended communication to her first.
Quote from: bluerose9978 on October 04, 2018, 05:46:34 AMI did receive the ponies. Six of the ponies came soaking wet and there is a label on top of a label. So, perhaps what happened is she shipped out the package, it was returned because the label got wet in the rain. Then she reboxed them, printed out another label, but this was heavier because of the different box and she printed out a third label. That would explain the drowned ponies but yet the box being fine. I don't know, the seller wasn't a good communicator. She only would communicate if I extended communication to her first.That makes sense...but it's a shame she didn't dry the poor things first. I mean, I guess she was worried about the delay, but if she'd sent you a message saying, this is what happened, here's the pictures, I want to dry them out first, is that ok? You'd probably have been fine with that, right? Not communicating what happened in full is problematic, it creates misunderstandings.I hope the wet ponies dried out okay and there aren't any longterm issues from their unexpected soaking.
Quote from: Taffeta on October 04, 2018, 09:54:54 AMQuote from: bluerose9978 on October 04, 2018, 05:46:34 AMI did receive the ponies. Six of the ponies came soaking wet and there is a label on top of a label. So, perhaps what happened is she shipped out the package, it was returned because the label got wet in the rain. Then she reboxed them, printed out another label, but this was heavier because of the different box and she printed out a third label. That would explain the drowned ponies but yet the box being fine. I don't know, the seller wasn't a good communicator. She only would communicate if I extended communication to her first.That makes sense...but it's a shame she didn't dry the poor things first. I mean, I guess she was worried about the delay, but if she'd sent you a message saying, this is what happened, here's the pictures, I want to dry them out first, is that ok? You'd probably have been fine with that, right? Not communicating what happened in full is problematic, it creates misunderstandings.I hope the wet ponies dried out okay and there aren't any longterm issues from their unexpected soaking.This. I totally agree Well that explains the tracking numbers/ rain situation, but the seller really should have messaged you with the sort of thing Taffeta wrote, especially as she knew that some ponies were wet and she actually separated them.I think for that, I would ding a star on communication...possibly also on shipping too because she didn't ask you if you wanted to wait a bit for time to dry them out and re-send , and you had to message her to find out what was happening rather than the other way around in the first place. Up to you, just my opinion.I'm glad you got your ponies though and that they seem to be drying out ok with no other issues
Oh no . . . She really should have tried to dry the ponies off first. But I kind of get it. eBay (and most buyers) put more stock in "getting the product FAST" than anything else. Thoroughly drying off ponies (making sure there's no water trapped in the bodies) would take days. She probably figured speed was most important, especially with the delay of the package being returned.