Re: Help with a Trade Dispute
The other half of the trade should either send you your cards back, or give you 30$ in cash or cards. I don't understand why 15$ is a fair loss at all. You are responsible for the other side receiving the cards.
PS: What is the the reputation of the other party?
The other party's reputation should come into play before the trade is agreed upon. In this case (if you review the earlier messages), they have some information showing that the package was shipped. The problem is that it appears to have been lost by the carrier. In other words, there is proof of shipping, but no proof of delivery.
It is possible that the package may yet be delivered. I've had packages with delivery confirmation that list the departure point, a point in between, and then the delivery point--it's pretty clear that not every point was listed. If the missing package's sender has the time and inclination, s/he could check with the last documented point along the package's path, to learn where it was headed next. That's the next place I'd call to find out if they have any damaged packages that match the description of the missing one.
On a related note, since I know discussion around this topic will eventually turn to feedback, let me suggest a few points.
1. Since there is proof that the package was shipped (though not received), I would not give the sender negative feedback just based on non-receipt of the package. S/he may be responsible for his/her half of the trade, but the carrier's loss of the package should not further negatively impact that trader's reputation score.
2. I would consider how the situation is ultimately resolved (e.g., how well the other party makes good on his/her half of the trade). If an agreeable solution is reached, I would give positive feedback, with some notes about the cirucmstances of the trade.
3. I would only leave negative feedback it the other party is non-communicative, or unwilling to resolve the trade amicably.