Here is the scenario. Please let me know what you think.
An
ebay buyer who had just created an account on the same day with zero feedback purchased a several hundred dollar item from me last Sunday. The buyer paid immediately through PayPal and PayPal said that the shipping address was confirmed.
Things started getting weird on Monday when I tried to ship the item at my local post office. My local post office informed me that the address that the buyer had provided doesn't exist. So, I messaged the buyer explaining the situation and to ask them to confirm their shipping address, I get no response. I called
ebay customer service today. They told me to not mail the item, add the buyer to my blocked bidders list and cancel the transaction, sighting the reason of "Something was wrong with the buyer's shipping address". So, that's what I did. I still have yet to hear from the buyer.
Everything about this situation screams
ebay scam to me but what's the scam? The buyer paid in full and provided the shipping address. So, what would be my liability if I had printed out an
ebay shipping label with a PayPal confirmed shipping address and just dropping the item in the mail instead of mailing it myself at the post office without using an
ebay shipping label?
Also, I don't remember there ever being a "Something was wrong with the buyer's shipping address" choice for canceling a transaction, is this new? It seems like it must be a big problem since it is only one of the three choices for canceling a transaction.
What bothers me the most is that PayPal says that the provided address is confirmed, whereas google and the post office says that it doesn't exist.
Has anyone here run into this kind of issue? Was it a potential
ebay scam? And if so what kind?
Please let me know your thoughts on the matter. Thanks.