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pastafreak | 21:30 Wed 26th Jun 2019 | How it Works
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Is the time period before a formal complaint is made regarding non-receipt the same whether Royal Mail or a courier is used?
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Not sure, Pasta. But I recently complained when the estimated delivery date was exceeded by 5 days. Seller immediately refunded.
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I ordered plants from a seller I've used several times before. They send via Hermes, and deliveries have been on time or early. Not this time, and seller has not responded to 2 enquiries.
I am pretty certain that eBay's rules are based on claiming before so many days after the "estimated delivery date" stated by the seller, else you lose the eBay guarantee - the PayPal guarantee is valid much longer. Some sellers are slow and a few seem distinctly reluctant. Recently eBay told me I should not give in to requests for waiting a bit longer once I was aware of a failed delivery. I usually advise the seller within a day or three that the item has not arrived. If I have no response from the seller of a failed delivery then I send a message saying that if I do not hear (usually within 48 hours or so) then I will activate the eBay failed delivery refund procedure. This gives the seller 7 days to respond. Recently I had such a response which was aimed at delaying the decision further, I refused and got the refund. In more than 600 transactions (purchases) in more than 25 years I have had perhaps 10-15 failed deliveries and got refunds on them all (if I am not mistaken).

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