

It is currently in transit to the next facility.

Your package will arrive later than expected, but is still on its way. At any rate, I filed the intercept order again so we'll see that happens there. I suspect that filing the lost package claim caused the cancellation. But what are our rights when it comes to USPS in transit arriving late How. I also filed a lost package inquiry and three days after that USPS canceled my intercept order giving no reason. How can we make sure we get our packages on time. 30th!! Obviously, I had to refund the buyer and I filed an intercept order on that one. The other package, shipped on November 24th, has been in the sorting facility in Portland, OR since Nov. So, where in the world is that $100 package? The return on your item was processed on Decemat 3:38 pm in KANSAS CITY, MO 64127. That was on December 18th and here is the last tracking: (Sad thing for the buyer, it would have been delivered to her that day) I got a wonderful clerk who found the package while I was on the phone and arranged for it to be returned to me. The next day, I saw that the package had arrived at her local post office so I called there to make sure that they were aware of the intercept order. So I refunded her on the last day that I could before a defect and filed an intercept order with USPS. The package had been sitting in the service hub in her city since the day she filed but hadn't gotten to her. One filed a case (ebay) the day after ebay's most unrealistic (3-day cross-country) estimated delivery date. I have had two packages that buyers wanted to return. Lastly, get insured packages whenever possible. If Congress people had to experience what we and the general public experience they would be MORE outraged. Not only do the Etsy seller lose, but the post office loses, because they've got to redeliver back to the seller - at cost! I can only pray that our PO gets on track again (was it ever?), because Congress can't save it. I have no answer for refused packages, but think about it this way. I also alert my buyer that the post office is FVKED up and it may take XX days for the package to arrive. So for the Etsy seller, they should get alerts and updates by USPS, but I understand if they can't because of the volume. I hate to see packages go to the east coast because that's where a lot of delay takes place. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. When I see that the package is more than 7 days out and still not "delivered" to the seller, I immediately enter a missing mail request. What I mean is I watch the "delivered" status in EB/AMZ/Merc, and most sites will alert you when the package is shipping.
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If sender does not see any updates within a couple days, contact the destination PO directly (try googling that zip code or visit your local PO to see if that can’t look up a direct phone - any PO has that capability) to see if they can let you know what their delay is that should help expedite it.įirst of all, I have the time (which most Etsy people don't) to keep track of my packages. It’s treated like any other package in that sense. The fact it is a return itself does not make a difference once that happens though. Beyond any ‘delays’ that occur given package handling in transit back - which should be relatively alleviated now that the holiday volume has diminished - the only other delay that might occur is at the delivery unit itself before they return it into the mail stream - which usually happens (supposed to) within a day or so. What does it mean when a package is 'In Transit' or 'On its Way' In Transit means your package is traveling to you and the carrier anticipates it will arrive safely.
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The package will (should) be followed by a series of tracking updates in transit back to that ends with a ‘delivered to original sender’ scan when that occurs. The fact it happened a few days after delivery is not unusual if it wasn’t given to the carrier until then, and the fact it did receive the refused scan is a good sign that delivery unit’s processes (which are service wide standard) are being followed.

In summary, if your parcel or order is in. In transit can both mean that the package has just left the collection warehouse, is in between two hubs, or is already on its way to your address. “ Now the package shows "Refused" on Jan 4," the seller said. Most of the courier companies will show the status package in transit when the package you are tracking is moving along its delivery route. Your item was delivered in or at the mailbox at 12:03 pm on Jin BRUNSWICK, OH 44212.Refused Packages: Another Repercussion of Holiday Crush So basically unless one pays extra for refundable services the parcel can be delivered whenever and you have no recourse. There are not any refundable extra services purchased on this label. This is just one of many examples of poor service so I decided I compliant to the USPS and found out this: The following tracking number(s) is not eligible for a refund: 9505510537910203119125. Here's an example of my 3 Day Priority USPS delivery from North Central Florida to Brunswick, Ohio which took 7 days.
