05-03-2018 03:46 AM - edited 05-03-2018 03:50 AM
Buyer purchased an item last night. He then asked to cancel it. (It was late I didn’t see it until this morning). I assume he contacted EBAY about canceling it, as I got 3 messages. 2 from the buyer, and one from EBAY saying the buyer wants to cancel.
I don’t have a problem cancelling the order. However, I only have refunded one time before and the “refund” button was prominently displayed and it was easy to do.
I checked and the buyer DID pay. I have to refund him, but all I am seeing is the ability to cancel the order. My question, is it the right step to just respond to the EBAY email and hit the “yes I can can cancel this order”? Will that refund the buyer?
I am trying to avoid any defects on my end.
I wanted to just hit the refund button, but Idon’t see one.
thanks.
05-03-2018 03:58 AM
05-03-2018 09:14 AM
@mirror-in-the-attic wrote:
I FOLLOWED THE CANCEL PROMPT AND AFTER THAT IT ASKED IF I WANTED TO SEND A REFUND, AND SO I DID.
DISREGARD MY POST.
THANKS
read my mind and beat me to it! Glad this worked out for you.
05-03-2018 10:04 AM
Just so you are aware--the buyer used the 1-hour cancellation request feature. Thats why you got the message from ebay. He didn't actually contact ebay.