Send the customer who has contacted you a Return Shipping Label.
Apologize.
Send out the correct thing as soon as you see he has used the Label, or immediately, your choice.
Apologize.
If you don't have a replacement, refund.
Apologize.
For the other customer.
Apologize.
Explain what happened.
Apologize.
Send him a Return Shipping Label.
Send out the correct thing as soon as you see he has used the Label, or immediately, your choice.
Apologize.
If you don't have a replacement, refund.
You will lose money on this.
But you understand it is your responsibility.
The extra costs are all tax deductions from your 1150 that sellers are getting so upset about.
And most sellers have done this at some point. It's not the end of the world
Paypal reimbursement?
https://faq.usps.com/s/article/How-is-Undeliverable-and-Misdelivered-Mail-Handled
Destroying mail that was not intended for you may be prohibited by US laws.
If you have any questions about the legality of doing this, please contact your local law enforcement.
https://faq.usps.com/s/article/How-is-Undeliverable-and-Misdelivered-Mail-Handled
I sold an item on ebay to a person who had moved and not changed their mailing address.
It was mailed to 84103-4111 . The package was delivered to a mail box.
(607) 339-6136 - Wireless
Undeliverable-as-addressed (UAA) mail—which includes mail that is addressed to an individual, family or business that has moved—is a costly problem for the U.S. Postal Service, accounting for about 4.56% of the outbound volume of all mail and $1.3 billion in wasted processing fees.
Of course, you’re not the USPS, so mail that wrongly ends up at your address isn’t your problem. Or is it?
As it turns out, opening or throwing out mail that isn’t yours is illegal, and can be punishable by a misdemeanor or felony charge. To understand why, you have to look at U.S. Code § 1708,
a longstanding law that tacks on the possibility of a fine or
imprisonment for tampering with mail that belongs to someone else.
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Are the police going to show up at your door because you tossed out a letter addressed to a neighbor or a previous tenant or homeowner? Probably not. But seeing that a letter is addressed to someone else and then tossing it—or worse, opening it—shows intent to tamper, and that’s a risk that’s not worth taking, especially when it’s easy enough to solve the problem in other ways.
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