What would you do if items from Ebay had beenlost?


I ordered three vintage Nos tubes from Ebay dealer.

it is supposed to be delivered today through USPS.

I had followed three packages through USPS tracking.

About 5 PM today, I got the email that all three packages got delivered at 4.11 pm left at front door or porch of my house.

But I could not find anything around my house.

My community comprised of 25 houses seated at 2 acres each on the cul de sac.

Thus it is very unlikely that stranger pick up the packages in less than an hour.


Thus I sent a following email to my neighbors but no positive response yet.


What would you do if you were me?

I had never lost a package delivered to my house last 5 years.



thanks in advance

Thomas


Hello neighbors
I was expecting three small packages through USPS.
Then I got the email that those were delivered on my front door at 4 PM today
But I could not find them on my front doors.
Sometimes they mis deliver to my neighbors.
If you happen to see three small packages delivered to Thomas Kong on your front door or porch, then please let me know it.
thanks
Thomas
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It may not be your case but there is a scam that goes like this.

A seller is listed as being in, let’s say, Ashland, Virginia.

Pictures may be taken from some previous listing or elsewhere on the Internet.

You order, pay, and it all seems legitimate. Seller is sending it and you even get a tracking number.

You notice that item is at Deutsche Post in, let’s say, Shangai.

You do nothing as there is an item traveling to you.

You follow the item and all the stops along the way.

Item reaches your country, let’s say U.S.A.

You continue following as it is coming closer and closer.

On the day of delivery, it says it was left at your porch, concierge, wherever you were expecting it.

Except that it never came to your place. It was delivered to a porch, you just assumed it was supposed to be yours.

As you were following it coming closer, you were encouraged and gave it benefit of the doubt. After a day or two, while you wait for your package to show up because it was "by mistake" delivered somewhere else, you start complaining to the mail carrier.

They say it was delivered, and it was. Just not to you. It was delivered to an address probably close to you and it was not your item anyway. It might have been a brick, plastic wallet, anything.

The scammer made you believe she/he was near you. Pictures were not even generic.

She/he googled your address, found another place to deliver it, probably within your ZIP code so it shows it was delivered at your ZIP code.

Package was sent. Whatever you thought you ordered was not in the package. You might have even paid for shipping.

By the time you wait, argue with the mail carrier, etc., time almost runs out to start the process of reporting fraud to eBay, PayPal, etc.

Then you have to go to police, get the report, submit it to eBay, make them believe you more than they believe seller, and you may get your money back.

After wasting all that time, you never want to buy anything on eBay.

It may not be your case, but check seller’s other items. If there is, let’s say, Mickey Mouse lamp google "Mickey Mouse lamp" and check images. Any of them same as in your seller’s listing? Yes - smells like scam. No - good luck.

If your mail carrier claims the package was delivered, but they cannot prove the address just because they cannot, save yourself some time and file for refund from eBay ASAP. You do not want to miss the window for that.

I hope it shows up, but do not wait for too long.


OP,

Hope your package shows up soon. I recommend installing a Ring Door Bell, you are always in the know who is showing up at your door. A video proof is a great alibi in case of any claims. 
This happened for me with a Krell preamp in December. You think, 'oh I paid by Paypal, I'm covered'- bulls**t.
UPS said they dropped it (didn't get the signature they were supposed to) and that's all Paypal needed. With nothing else, they found for the seller, who had insurance. So, F me and my $1400 in this case. Good thing the credit card company ultimately handled it, but lowlives following the UPS, Amazon or mail truck around are a big reality.
I solved this 12 years ago. All packages from USPS, FedEx, UPS have standing orders, plus a sign, plus hiRes cameras, to deliver in my box on my porch. It is a steel box, painted in Wife-Approved paint, bolted to my concrete porch. Lid stays open until a package is put in it. On closing, it locks. It requires a key to open it, lock is not exposed. It’s 4 ft x 2.5 ft by 2 ft high. The delivery folks love it! I’ve had them take pics of it. I’ve never had anything disappear. Plus, I have camera proof of non-delivery!
Wolfie, great idea, a friend and I talked about getting that same set up.

I'm in a townhouse, so P.O. Box, Fed-Ex & UPS hub locations are my alternate.