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Empty Package Delivered by Royal Mail48

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ThisCoolGreenTiger · 03/05/2024 16:30

I recently sold some items on Vinted—some children’s books, a game and some blocks. It was a fairly heavy package, approximately 3-4 kg. I packaged it well, using bubble wrap and strong masking tape. I didn’t tape the bottom because I gauged it to be strong enough to carry the weight of the items therein. My partner then dropped it off at our local, in-post drop-off point. The package was delivered to the buyer, and tracking information shows the delivered item sitting atop a row of small letterboxes; the buyer lives in a flat. The taped side is showing, and the other side is facing the wall. The buyer messaged me saying that she received an empty box, showing me the non-taped side, with open flaps. She said that because the item hadn’t been packaged well, it opened en-route, and the items were most likely stolen by a delivery person. Originally, she insinuated that I had mailed out an empty box. She’s opened a claim with Vinted.

AIBU to believe that even if the package had opened en-route, Royal Mail would have re-packaged the items in some sort of bag, and still delivered them? They must have some protocol for packages that open in transit? What is the likelihood of the delivery person, delivering an empty box with flaps open at the bottom? Moreover, why would anybody steal secondhand books and old games? It’s not like they’d fetch anything on the black market. The contents of the package sold for £10.

I checked her Vinted feedback, and she had a similar incident with another seller last week, where she claimed the item arrived damaged due to improper packaging.

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ThisCoolGreenTiger · 04/05/2024 17:41

MistyGreenAndBlue · 04/05/2024 10:03

Wait! Is that a lobby to a block of flats? The mailboxes suggest it.
Maybe some other resident stole her books? It's a possibility.
One other damaged parcel doesnt necessarily make her a scammer either. Although it does look a bit sus.

I did ask her how long the package sat outside before she or some other family member picked it up, and whether there was the possibility that someone might have removed the items after delivery ( although I find it hard to believe that someone would be interested in stealing a bunch of second hand books). She didn’t answer the question and said that she’ll let Vinted sort it out.

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Benito456 · 13/01/2025 21:30

Just fyi. I've had 2 empty packages delivered this Xmas. Seems the delivery people want to get a successful delivery and don't really care whether it's damaged or empty.
First one I've been denied a refund because it had been delivered. It's very annoying from the other side as well. This happens more often than the postal companies would let on.

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