I bought something online last month. After a few weeks it finally got delivered, but to the wrong address. I have an email chain from the shipping company (GOFO) where they admit that the package was delivered to the wrong address and should be considered lost. They told me to negotiate with the seller moving forward.
I forwarded that email chain to the seller's support email. (Their website says they will respond to emails within 24 hours). In that email I stated that I would like a refund for the product I never received. After 2 days the seller did not respond, so I contacted them via a chat on their website. I stated again that my package was lost, I sent an email 2 days ago without reply, and I would work with my credit card company to dispute the charge if they cannot refund me as soon as possible. The rep said that the package shows as delivered so they cannot offer a refund, but, if I sign a lost item contract they will investigate and send a replacement if it is indeed a lost item "as soon as possible".
I am not signing anything and do not trust the seller or GOFO. I'd prefer just to get my money back, it's almost been a month since I initially bought the item. Reasonable for me to dispute this?
Package lost, seller wants me to sign a contract before shipping out a replacement item. Reasonable to dispute credit card chage?
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Posted by 18jk
8 Comments
Did they send you a copy of this “lost item contract”? Never heard of that before
If you tried to resolve this without success only then do a chargeback. The card requires you to try to resolve it first with the seller but you don’t need to go in circles more than once.
They told you they won’t refund you. My next step is to save that conversation and start a charge back. They will reach out almost immediately because they don’t want to risk being unable to process cards.
I’ve never heard of a lost item contract. Do you know what the language of the contract is?”
“I have not received the package and your courier has confirmed via email that they delivered to the wrong address. Please refund my money.”
The package company admitted they lost it, but told YOU to negotiate with the seller?
Not the seller’s fault either. This is on the shipping company.
Regardless, just dispute it. You have proof that it wasn’t delivered and you tried to work it out with the seller, even though it wasn’t your problem. Easy win.
When you dispute the CC company require evidence you attempted a resolution with the seller. Which you did. Don’t waste any more energy on it, file a chargeback. The seller can go after the shipping company if they want.
This sounds like a scam website that also uses (or owns) a scam shipper. If you google GOFO shipping, AI mentions fake deliveries, suspicious activity, nothing good. What is the website you purchased from?
I deal with carrier claims regularly for my job and if the shipping company confirmed it was delivered to the incorrect address and you provided that email to the seller they are either being scammy or really bad at business. Normally claims do take awhile to resolve with carriers but we wouldn’t hesitate to reship something if we have it in writing from the carrier. If you didn’t pick the shipping company used/ship on your account the responsibility falls on the shipper to hash it out with the carrier. I would probably reiterate you are not looking for a replacement, will not sign anything and want a refund or you will be doing a chargeback. Depending on the size of the company this may get them moving since chargebacks have ramifications for them.