04-10-2024 12:31 PM
purchased item number 305493383404. After I hit buy it now I saw it was a fake…the date code is upside down. The scam seller shipped it to a the city where the authentication center is… Moonachie, NJ and then delivered to a P.O. Box in Wood Ridge, NJ.
Authenticity guarantee items don’t go to a P.O. Box. and they don’t go to Wood Ridge, NJ.
On tracking because it was “delivered” it shows ”arrived at authenticator” but it’s not at the authenticator …..the authentication center isn’t in Wood Ridge, NJ and authenticity guarantee items aren’t sent to a P.O. Box.
I’ve attached a screenshot of the tracking.
HELP
04-10-2024 12:36 PM
If the item was shipped to the wrong location, or mis-delivered to the wrong location then the AG center will not receive it.
Assuming that's what happened, you can file a non-receipt claim after the estimated delivery date window passes.
https://www.ebay.com/help/buying/returns-refunds/get-help-item-hasnt-arrived?id=4042
04-10-2024 12:42 PM - edited 04-10-2024 12:42 PM
Yes, BUT…. the problem is is that it’s showing that it’s at the authenticity center because even though it wasn’t delivered to the authenticity center, it was “delivered“ but it was delivered to a post office box so it looks like it’s at the authentication center, but it’s actually not. in my purchase history it shows at authentication center not because it’s there but because it was “delivered“. Do you understand what I’m saying?
04-10-2024 01:05 PM
04-10-2024 01:14 PM
@justagirl12 wrote:Yes, BUT…. the problem is is that it’s showing that it’s at the authenticity center because even though it wasn’t delivered to the authenticity center, it was “delivered“ but it was delivered to a post office box so it looks like it’s at the authentication center, but it’s actually not. in my purchase history it shows at authentication center not because it’s there but because it was “delivered“. Do you understand what I’m saying?
We understand what your saying in this thread and in your other identical one.
What you aren't understanding is that for authenticity guaranteed items, there are going to have to be two deliveries - one to the authenticity center and the next one to you. And until both are completed, the transaction won't be finished.
And assuming it was a fake tracking scam, the second half of the delivery (to you) cannot be made so when you don't receive the item by the last estimated delivery date, you will win your INR claim.
PLEASE just be patient while the scam plays out and backfires on the seller.
Also see my response in your other thread.
04-10-2024 01:24 PM
@albertabrightalberta Thank you. I’ll keep you posted.
04-22-2024 02:10 PM
same ....situation ...here.... po box delivered to the same address....
05-13-2024 11:06 AM
How did that turn out? I’m the seller in this case, by no means a scammer…. And the packaged I shipped for authentication was delivered to a pox box today.
05-13-2024 12:00 PM
@itsgettingpersonal
I was wrong. Things changed as far as final shipping/scanning information and if it shows the P.O. Box scan don’t worry.
The seller I was dealing with was a scammer but it did go to authenticity guarantee and it was refunded back to me after they received it.
05-13-2024 12:01 PM
Sorry for the late reply. Didn’t see your post til now. I was wrong about the P.O. Box being a scam. It is legit.