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a-z claim rfund granted to buyer

item sent via everi with tracking number item delivered to customer tracking shows but amazon granted refund to custmer what do i do

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a-z claim rfund granted to buyer

item sent via everi with tracking number item delivered to customer tracking shows but amazon granted refund to custmer what do i do

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Have you appealed the decision with the proof of delivery?

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Seller_ZJhFeE3tNKzfh

All you can do is appeal the A-Z at this point. Have you done that?

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Sarah_Amzn

Hello @Seller_kplUbKzWQWQzT,

as suggested by other sellers, you can appeal the A-to-Z guarantee claim.

Appeal an A-to-z Guarantee Claim

If you have already done it and was not successful, please share the Order ID and I will check what I can do.

Kind regards,

Sarah.

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Seller_sJUyozDeS1DKy
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can you please help me as i lost2 cases where i got label from amazon with tracking confirm item deliver still buyer got refund i appeal still same reply no proof whcih is not true

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Sarah_Amzn

Hello @Seller_sJUyozDeS1DKy,

Sure, let me know the order IDs and I'll see what I can do to help.

Kind regards,

Sarah.

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Seller_sJUyozDeS1DKy
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hi this is order number (026-9028008-2068301)

they is also letter from royal mail in buyer seller mesage photo royal mail saying item has been deliver to this person since we send that informaytion to buyer she has not reply at all

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Seller_sJUyozDeS1DKy
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hi am still waiting for your reply can you please get back to me

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@Sarah_Amzn

Are you now saying Amazon A-Z Claims will accept a Proof of Delivery Photo as a defence of a claim?

As others have said they reject everything usually other than a Signature, and since Covid, many signatures are the Delivery Driver, and the name of the person accepting the parcel (which cold be another person at the address, or even a neighbour).

Evri and RM often have GPS to prove at an address, is that any good?

The photo, of an open door, you would think ok, but usually the Buyer is still refunded.

Of course, the query is then raised about a photo of a delivery, without any proof a person has the parcel, in a porch, etc. So, who should accept that as a loss?

DPD sometimes say for example no claim possible as the Buyer logged into the App and accepted the risk. If the driver decided though, surely the courier should accept the claim? - either way still should not count against the Seller.

The last 10 deliveries received by me, by Evri, RM, DPD and Amazon, were without a signature and worse, they did not even wait for me to come to the door. Some just left the parcel, others ring the Door Buzzer, then immediately leave hoping I am in - so if I wasn't and it was stolen, then as a Buyer, I should be entitled to a refund, even though the courier is at fault and not the Seller

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Take a drink , strap in and enjoy the ride, its just the beginning of your AMAZON adventure many more A to Zs are coming your way .....

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Seller_fsMdI9H1tzry5

You could have a photo of the customer standing at the door step with passport open, holding the parcel and they would still refund them. The only thing amazon will accept is a signature by the addressee only, not someone else at the same address or even a neighbour.

I suggest if you have a photo of the customer receiving the item, send them a copy of it and say you will ask the courier to come round again and collect the item if it is an incorrect address. I do that and very often, it has suddenly turned up or someone else had it and I give them my bank details and they make payment again

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Seller_qjPjvwmMvJ7tV

somebody sitting in the far East, India, Bangladesh working for 200 USD a month, is not bothered to refund your hard earned money. You dont want to know what they do with Seller fulfilled Prime Orders. No Notification of refunds, No A2Z, no message from customer, Amazon customer service is busy refunding (delivered) orders while sipping tea. Cheers

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Seller_QOXDpGwYM0omc

I have suffered many similar occurrences I'm afraid it is common for Amazon to aid and abet fraudsters as their policies favour the buyer .If you use EVRI you must pay the extra 60p to get a signed POD on delivery otherwise you can kiss goodbye to your money. If you did get a signed POD and the value of your loss justifies a county court claim then get a solicitor on the case who will decide which parties to sue.

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a-z claim rfund granted to buyer

item sent via everi with tracking number item delivered to customer tracking shows but amazon granted refund to custmer what do i do

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a-z claim rfund granted to buyer

item sent via everi with tracking number item delivered to customer tracking shows but amazon granted refund to custmer what do i do

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item sent via everi with tracking number item delivered to customer tracking shows but amazon granted refund to custmer what do i do

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Seller_zDUw7ekrB6OEy

Have you appealed the decision with the proof of delivery?

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Seller_ZJhFeE3tNKzfh

All you can do is appeal the A-Z at this point. Have you done that?

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Sarah_Amzn

Hello @Seller_kplUbKzWQWQzT,

as suggested by other sellers, you can appeal the A-to-Z guarantee claim.

Appeal an A-to-z Guarantee Claim

If you have already done it and was not successful, please share the Order ID and I will check what I can do.

Kind regards,

Sarah.

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Seller_sJUyozDeS1DKy
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can you please help me as i lost2 cases where i got label from amazon with tracking confirm item deliver still buyer got refund i appeal still same reply no proof whcih is not true

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Sarah_Amzn

Hello @Seller_sJUyozDeS1DKy,

Sure, let me know the order IDs and I'll see what I can do to help.

Kind regards,

Sarah.

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hi this is order number (026-9028008-2068301)

they is also letter from royal mail in buyer seller mesage photo royal mail saying item has been deliver to this person since we send that informaytion to buyer she has not reply at all

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hi am still waiting for your reply can you please get back to me

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Seller_IQo80d99W2DzP
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@Sarah_Amzn

Are you now saying Amazon A-Z Claims will accept a Proof of Delivery Photo as a defence of a claim?

As others have said they reject everything usually other than a Signature, and since Covid, many signatures are the Delivery Driver, and the name of the person accepting the parcel (which cold be another person at the address, or even a neighbour).

Evri and RM often have GPS to prove at an address, is that any good?

The photo, of an open door, you would think ok, but usually the Buyer is still refunded.

Of course, the query is then raised about a photo of a delivery, without any proof a person has the parcel, in a porch, etc. So, who should accept that as a loss?

DPD sometimes say for example no claim possible as the Buyer logged into the App and accepted the risk. If the driver decided though, surely the courier should accept the claim? - either way still should not count against the Seller.

The last 10 deliveries received by me, by Evri, RM, DPD and Amazon, were without a signature and worse, they did not even wait for me to come to the door. Some just left the parcel, others ring the Door Buzzer, then immediately leave hoping I am in - so if I wasn't and it was stolen, then as a Buyer, I should be entitled to a refund, even though the courier is at fault and not the Seller

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Seller_fJSqU58yCey9E

Take a drink , strap in and enjoy the ride, its just the beginning of your AMAZON adventure many more A to Zs are coming your way .....

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Seller_fsMdI9H1tzry5

You could have a photo of the customer standing at the door step with passport open, holding the parcel and they would still refund them. The only thing amazon will accept is a signature by the addressee only, not someone else at the same address or even a neighbour.

I suggest if you have a photo of the customer receiving the item, send them a copy of it and say you will ask the courier to come round again and collect the item if it is an incorrect address. I do that and very often, it has suddenly turned up or someone else had it and I give them my bank details and they make payment again

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Seller_qjPjvwmMvJ7tV

somebody sitting in the far East, India, Bangladesh working for 200 USD a month, is not bothered to refund your hard earned money. You dont want to know what they do with Seller fulfilled Prime Orders. No Notification of refunds, No A2Z, no message from customer, Amazon customer service is busy refunding (delivered) orders while sipping tea. Cheers

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Seller_QOXDpGwYM0omc

I have suffered many similar occurrences I'm afraid it is common for Amazon to aid and abet fraudsters as their policies favour the buyer .If you use EVRI you must pay the extra 60p to get a signed POD on delivery otherwise you can kiss goodbye to your money. If you did get a signed POD and the value of your loss justifies a county court claim then get a solicitor on the case who will decide which parties to sue.

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Have you appealed the decision with the proof of delivery?

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Seller_zDUw7ekrB6OEy

Have you appealed the decision with the proof of delivery?

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Seller_ZJhFeE3tNKzfh

All you can do is appeal the A-Z at this point. Have you done that?

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Seller_ZJhFeE3tNKzfh

All you can do is appeal the A-Z at this point. Have you done that?

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Sarah_Amzn

Hello @Seller_kplUbKzWQWQzT,

as suggested by other sellers, you can appeal the A-to-Z guarantee claim.

Appeal an A-to-z Guarantee Claim

If you have already done it and was not successful, please share the Order ID and I will check what I can do.

Kind regards,

Sarah.

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Sarah_Amzn

Hello @Seller_kplUbKzWQWQzT,

as suggested by other sellers, you can appeal the A-to-Z guarantee claim.

Appeal an A-to-z Guarantee Claim

If you have already done it and was not successful, please share the Order ID and I will check what I can do.

Kind regards,

Sarah.

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Seller_sJUyozDeS1DKy
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can you please help me as i lost2 cases where i got label from amazon with tracking confirm item deliver still buyer got refund i appeal still same reply no proof whcih is not true

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Seller_sJUyozDeS1DKy
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can you please help me as i lost2 cases where i got label from amazon with tracking confirm item deliver still buyer got refund i appeal still same reply no proof whcih is not true

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Sarah_Amzn

Hello @Seller_sJUyozDeS1DKy,

Sure, let me know the order IDs and I'll see what I can do to help.

Kind regards,

Sarah.

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Sarah_Amzn

Hello @Seller_sJUyozDeS1DKy,

Sure, let me know the order IDs and I'll see what I can do to help.

Kind regards,

Sarah.

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Seller_sJUyozDeS1DKy
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hi this is order number (026-9028008-2068301)

they is also letter from royal mail in buyer seller mesage photo royal mail saying item has been deliver to this person since we send that informaytion to buyer she has not reply at all

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Seller_sJUyozDeS1DKy
In reply to: Sarah_Amzn’s post

hi this is order number (026-9028008-2068301)

they is also letter from royal mail in buyer seller mesage photo royal mail saying item has been deliver to this person since we send that informaytion to buyer she has not reply at all

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hi am still waiting for your reply can you please get back to me

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Seller_sJUyozDeS1DKy
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hi am still waiting for your reply can you please get back to me

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Seller_IQo80d99W2DzP
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@Sarah_Amzn

Are you now saying Amazon A-Z Claims will accept a Proof of Delivery Photo as a defence of a claim?

As others have said they reject everything usually other than a Signature, and since Covid, many signatures are the Delivery Driver, and the name of the person accepting the parcel (which cold be another person at the address, or even a neighbour).

Evri and RM often have GPS to prove at an address, is that any good?

The photo, of an open door, you would think ok, but usually the Buyer is still refunded.

Of course, the query is then raised about a photo of a delivery, without any proof a person has the parcel, in a porch, etc. So, who should accept that as a loss?

DPD sometimes say for example no claim possible as the Buyer logged into the App and accepted the risk. If the driver decided though, surely the courier should accept the claim? - either way still should not count against the Seller.

The last 10 deliveries received by me, by Evri, RM, DPD and Amazon, were without a signature and worse, they did not even wait for me to come to the door. Some just left the parcel, others ring the Door Buzzer, then immediately leave hoping I am in - so if I wasn't and it was stolen, then as a Buyer, I should be entitled to a refund, even though the courier is at fault and not the Seller

00
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Seller_IQo80d99W2DzP
In reply to: Sarah_Amzn’s post

@Sarah_Amzn

Are you now saying Amazon A-Z Claims will accept a Proof of Delivery Photo as a defence of a claim?

As others have said they reject everything usually other than a Signature, and since Covid, many signatures are the Delivery Driver, and the name of the person accepting the parcel (which cold be another person at the address, or even a neighbour).

Evri and RM often have GPS to prove at an address, is that any good?

The photo, of an open door, you would think ok, but usually the Buyer is still refunded.

Of course, the query is then raised about a photo of a delivery, without any proof a person has the parcel, in a porch, etc. So, who should accept that as a loss?

DPD sometimes say for example no claim possible as the Buyer logged into the App and accepted the risk. If the driver decided though, surely the courier should accept the claim? - either way still should not count against the Seller.

The last 10 deliveries received by me, by Evri, RM, DPD and Amazon, were without a signature and worse, they did not even wait for me to come to the door. Some just left the parcel, others ring the Door Buzzer, then immediately leave hoping I am in - so if I wasn't and it was stolen, then as a Buyer, I should be entitled to a refund, even though the courier is at fault and not the Seller

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Seller_fJSqU58yCey9E

Take a drink , strap in and enjoy the ride, its just the beginning of your AMAZON adventure many more A to Zs are coming your way .....

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Seller_fJSqU58yCey9E

Take a drink , strap in and enjoy the ride, its just the beginning of your AMAZON adventure many more A to Zs are coming your way .....

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Seller_fsMdI9H1tzry5

You could have a photo of the customer standing at the door step with passport open, holding the parcel and they would still refund them. The only thing amazon will accept is a signature by the addressee only, not someone else at the same address or even a neighbour.

I suggest if you have a photo of the customer receiving the item, send them a copy of it and say you will ask the courier to come round again and collect the item if it is an incorrect address. I do that and very often, it has suddenly turned up or someone else had it and I give them my bank details and they make payment again

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Seller_fsMdI9H1tzry5

You could have a photo of the customer standing at the door step with passport open, holding the parcel and they would still refund them. The only thing amazon will accept is a signature by the addressee only, not someone else at the same address or even a neighbour.

I suggest if you have a photo of the customer receiving the item, send them a copy of it and say you will ask the courier to come round again and collect the item if it is an incorrect address. I do that and very often, it has suddenly turned up or someone else had it and I give them my bank details and they make payment again

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Seller_qjPjvwmMvJ7tV

somebody sitting in the far East, India, Bangladesh working for 200 USD a month, is not bothered to refund your hard earned money. You dont want to know what they do with Seller fulfilled Prime Orders. No Notification of refunds, No A2Z, no message from customer, Amazon customer service is busy refunding (delivered) orders while sipping tea. Cheers

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Seller_qjPjvwmMvJ7tV

somebody sitting in the far East, India, Bangladesh working for 200 USD a month, is not bothered to refund your hard earned money. You dont want to know what they do with Seller fulfilled Prime Orders. No Notification of refunds, No A2Z, no message from customer, Amazon customer service is busy refunding (delivered) orders while sipping tea. Cheers

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Seller_QOXDpGwYM0omc

I have suffered many similar occurrences I'm afraid it is common for Amazon to aid and abet fraudsters as their policies favour the buyer .If you use EVRI you must pay the extra 60p to get a signed POD on delivery otherwise you can kiss goodbye to your money. If you did get a signed POD and the value of your loss justifies a county court claim then get a solicitor on the case who will decide which parties to sue.

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Seller_QOXDpGwYM0omc

I have suffered many similar occurrences I'm afraid it is common for Amazon to aid and abet fraudsters as their policies favour the buyer .If you use EVRI you must pay the extra 60p to get a signed POD on delivery otherwise you can kiss goodbye to your money. If you did get a signed POD and the value of your loss justifies a county court claim then get a solicitor on the case who will decide which parties to sue.

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