What to do if your online order never arrives (2024)

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Kit1

January 11, 2023

This article is 100% correct If you do everything that it states. I had this occur with us, and got the run around. I reported it as fraud to the bank, with a 1 page letter & it was taken off the card. Plus, I told them I was going to report them to the State Attorney General Office as a scam, and to The FTC & some other consumer agencies & social media ie. Facebook.
I got refunded. So, it does work.
I also learned through this, that FTC don't care for liars, scammers, or a company that rips off consumers. They are there to help consumers. But 1 thing, don't lie. Be 100% honest & have proof. You will get results.
Good Luck

Richard D Townsend

January 11, 2023

You failed to mention the most popular complex scam, where a seller will except your money, make excuses for a delayed delivery, or simply just provide you with the proof of delivery. The proof of delivery would be a tiny insignificant item that arrives by any means, they choose, providing proof that a delivery was made to you. However, you might have purchased a $100 item and received a $.25 ring or kitchen mitt. These are two examples of items I have received as part of the scam. The problem is that the credit card companies are excepting the seller’s proof of delivery and in order to appeal and win, incredible time, money, and documentation is required.

Candez Campbell

March 08, 2023

In reply to You failed to mention the… by Richard D Townsend

I've actually experienced a similar situation and gave up trying to get my $100 plus the $35 the "company" withdrew from my PayPal acct. and once I realized what had happened it was outside of PayPal's window to dispute a charge. I am now afraid to make any type purchase online. 😒

Sharon Simpson

January 24, 2023

We pay right away for the product and when it does not come, we request a refund that comes sometimes in 10 days or longer...there should be a law against holding our money when we didn't even receive the item. They should take the money when we receive the item. The delivery truck drivers just drop the item at anyone's door and claim it's been delivered, instead of checking with the right address. There should be a signature for packages, or these delivery truck drivers should follow directions on package instead of ignoring them! The consumer is already paying too much for too many cheap products that are made in other countries that we are being forced to support...

Karen

January 11, 2023

Thank you very much for this article. Seems like even "reputable," big name, formerly high-class stores have problems with delivery. Third party sellers like to print a label and indicate to the shipper that it has been shipped. The shipper never receives it from the 3rd party seller and it never is shipped from that seller or the big name store. Seems to be a common practice, beware shopping online anywhere.

Mary Winstead

January 11, 2023

This article has great advise but it doesn’t explain what to do if you still don’t receive your order.

Tammy McElhinney

January 11, 2023

I’ll always pay online with my credit card. My bank won’t help if there’s an ordering issue. I had an issue one time, my bank said I had to deal with seller, and they would help when I couldn’t cancel or get my money back. Maybe it all depends bank by bank.

Morton Winner

January 11, 2023

Thank you for a good and clear report with several good ideas to be considered,if there is a possibility of having been scammed.

Gary Stein

January 11, 2023

Thank You for mentioning the credit card versus debit card . In my experience it’s a hassle to dispute debit card purchases and seamless to stop payment on credit card purchases.

Connie2cats

January 24, 2023

I had an order from Target that never came! But after I contacted Target, they gave me a refund and replaced my order! And Target also has given me refunds for damaged or wrong items!

Donna White

January 11, 2023

What if the order was shipped on time ( through Amazon ) but the local post office was responsible for the final delivery part and the item was never received by the recipient? One search shows the item was out for delivery but the next notice said it has not been scanned yet and to this date the tracking number shows no further action.

Joseph

February 02, 2023

In reply to What if the order was… by Donna White

Donna I bought a chainsaw blade on eBay and when the package arrived it was a empty package that had been resealed at one of the post offices that the package visited on its way to me . well the package was empty ,I contacted seller and they told me what P.O. they used .I called the P.O. they claimed they did not reseal it . It just got lost in the mail room ? I submitted all paper work of ordering to USPS and they paired me full price.

Tom Phillips

February 17, 2023

Delivery teported delivered last Monday.. someone at home all day. No parcel. Where is it?

Christy Lofty

March 09, 2023

In reply to Delivery teported delivered… by Tom Phillips

What if the delivery was made to the address but, someone stole it from your porch?

Belinda Tran

March 21, 2023

my order never arrived or been shipped

R.KalaAlagarsamy

April 13, 2023

Order not delivered

Julia Weatherbe

April 19, 2023

I have 2 items that never arrived and printed docs to support my payment receipt. I heard the company went bust cookstore.com. I ordered last August. Can I get a refund as no response from company?

MA

April 28, 2023

What should I do in this situation? I ordered from adidas and they didnt ship the order for 3 weeks. I called and they said they have a problem woth warehouse and asked if I want to cancel it. I said yes, cancel it. Now, I received the items a week later and I was charged for it. I already bought another shoes so I dont need it. Adidas refused to return the item since it was final sale. Eventhough, they lied about canceling my order and when I call them again they say we put a cancelation request but it was denied.

Bruce W

May 09, 2023

I am experiencing a similar issue. I ordered something online, the seller apparently shipped it and I never received it. However, they claim that UPS delivered it and I don't know where it is and never got it. Absolutely no help from Citi. Citi Cards is declining my dispute and siding with the seller. Citi does not side with the consumers and initially just like a Insurance underwriter denies all claims immediately until you dispute their denial. Citi then tries to call you to deny you your claim. Citi is terrible and should be banned from offering Credit Cards altogether. No accountability. No protection for consumers.

As an enthusiast and expert in consumer protection and online transactions, I find the comments in this article resonating with common issues faced by online shoppers. My extensive knowledge on the subject allows me to dissect and elaborate on the concepts presented in these comments, shedding light on potential solutions and preventive measures.

  1. Fraud Reporting and Resolution: Kit1's comment highlights a successful case of reporting fraud to the bank and relevant authorities, such as the State Attorney General Office and the FTC. This underscores the importance of promptly reporting issues and providing clear evidence for a successful resolution.

  2. Complex Scams: Richard D Townsend mentions a complex scam where sellers provide proof of delivery for minimal items instead of the purchased product. This type of scam exploits loopholes in the credit card dispute process, requiring substantial time, money, and documentation for consumers to appeal and win.

  3. Payment Disputes and Online Purchases: Candez Campbell and Tammy McElhinney share experiences of difficulty in resolving payment disputes, with Tammy expressing a preference for credit cards due to potential issues with banks in dealing with seller disputes.

  4. Delivery Issues and Consumer Protection: Sharon Simpson and Karen discuss challenges related to delayed deliveries, emphasizing the need for stronger consumer protection laws against holding payments when items are not received. Karen warns about the common practice of third-party sellers falsely claiming shipments.

  5. Lack of Guidance on Unreceived Orders: Mary Winstead and Julia Weatherbe express concerns about not receiving orders and seek guidance on the appropriate steps to take. This highlights the need for comprehensive information on what to do when orders are not delivered.

  6. Credit Card vs. Debit Card Disputes: Gary Stein appreciates the article's mention of credit card versus debit card disputes, noting the ease of disputing credit card purchases compared to the hassle of disputing debit card transactions.

  7. Customer Service and Refunds: Connie2cats and Joseph share positive experiences with companies like Target handling refunds and replacements promptly, demonstrating the importance of reliable customer service in resolving issues.

  8. Stolen Deliveries and Disputed Charges: Tom Phillips and Christy Lofty raise concerns about reported deliveries not received and the possibility of theft. Additionally, MA and Bruce W discuss challenges with canceling orders and disputed charges, revealing flaws in the resolution processes of some credit card companies.

In conclusion, these comments reflect the complexities and challenges consumers face in online transactions. They underscore the importance of vigilant consumer behavior, prompt reporting, and improvements in the dispute resolution processes of financial institutions to enhance overall consumer protection.

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