Appeal Documentation for Fulfilment-related Violations
06/18/2025
Do provide the following documents when submitting your appeal:
A. For Orders Picked Up By Your Logistics Service Provider
Scenario A - The Logistics Service Provider did not turn up to collect the package
- Record of communications with the Logistics Service Provider (LSP) proving they did not turn up. This can be a dated record of the chat log with the LSP either showing continuous follow-ups from the seller
- Photo or CCTV recording with a visible timestamp indicating the package was available for pickup
- A copy of the seller dispatch manifest generated from the seller Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system with the order shipped timestamp and order ID
Scenario B - The Logistics Service Provider turned up but did not have sufficient capacity to collect the package
- A copy of the pickup manifest from the LSP with their signature, order handover time and the number of orders handed over
- Photos of the LSP's vehicle already fully filled with packages even though there are packages ready for collection, with visible timestamps


Scenario C - The Logistics Service Provider was punctual in picking up the packages but was late in scanning them
- Photos of the LSP's vehicle being filled with your packages, visible timestamps
- A copy of the pickup manifest from the LSP, clearly indicating the affected orders' IDs with order handover time
Scenario D - Force majeure
- Photos or videos of the relevant weather forecast from a third-party website or TV station, with visible timestamps
- Photos or videos or copies of relevant government announcements regarding epidemic control (such as closure of a city), with visible timestamps
- Photos or videos of natural disasters (such as earthquakes, tsunamis or flash floods) reported by news agencies, with the visible timestamps
- Photos or videos proving that the relevant package was burned, stolen, destroyed, damaged or misplaced by unforeseen and unavoidable circumstances

B. For Orders Dropped Off At Your Logistics Service Provider
Scenario A - You dropped the package off at the designated drop-off point on time, but the Logistics Service Provider was late in scanning it
- Photos or videos with visible timestamps of you queuing up at the drop-off point with your package ready for drop-off
- A copy of the drop-off manifest (see image below) from the LSP, clearly indicating the affected orders' IDs with order handover time

Scenario B - The designated drop-off point was not in operation
- Photos or videos with visible timestamps of you queuing up at the drop-off point with your package ready for drop-off and the relevant order IDs captured, but the drop-off was not in operation
Scenario C - The designated drop-off point refused to provide the drop-off manifest or rejected your package
- Record of communications with the LSP
Scenario D - Force majeure
- Photos or videos of the relevant weather forecast from a third-party website or TV station, with visible timestamps
- Photos or videos or copies of relevant government announcements regarding epidemic control (such as closure of a city), with visible timestamps
- Photos or videos of natural disasters (such as earthquakes, tsunamis or flash floods) reported by news agencies, with the visible timestamps
- Photos or videos proving that the relevant package was burned, stolen, destroyed, damaged or misplaced by unforeseen and unavoidable circumstances
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