Surely they can track which consignment matches which IOSS? They've had all this time to figure this out? It would be the best way of preventing fraud. Essentially just a digital check of "IOSS matches the parcel tracking/serial no". Simples <shrug>
What is actually to stop me dispatching everything from my website using eBay's IOSS number? Who will ever know if that's the case of items aren't cross referenced? Something must be in place?
If they are embedding the IOSS within the QR code somehow, why have it on the form if it's scanned by machine?
If it's not scanned by machine, it needs to be visible to a human eye, therefore on the CN22?
But regardless, there is a box on the CN22 for the IOSS to live on. And from what I am seeing, it's not really secret if it's being added to people's parcels and visible to the eye. They surely can't introduce these secretive numbers that permit post to be sent tax-paid and have no method of digitally cross-referencing it against a parcel number.
Minefield.
What is actually to stop me dispatching everything from my website using eBay's IOSS number? Who will ever know if that's the case of items aren't cross referenced? Something must be in place?
If they are embedding the IOSS within the QR code somehow, why have it on the form if it's scanned by machine?
If it's not scanned by machine, it needs to be visible to a human eye, therefore on the CN22?
But regardless, there is a box on the CN22 for the IOSS to live on. And from what I am seeing, it's not really secret if it's being added to people's parcels and visible to the eye. They surely can't introduce these secretive numbers that permit post to be sent tax-paid and have no method of digitally cross-referencing it against a parcel number.
Minefield.
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