06-08-2020 01:48 AM
A buyer purchases an item.
The buyer then asks to cancel for some reason or other.
Seller cancels the purchase.
PayPal no longer refunds their fee.
I, along with many other sellers, would agree this is unfair.
My question is are there any actions that can be taken to avoid
this from happening in the future?
06-08-2020 03:39 AM
No recourse that I know of.......some have tried to do the refund less the fees....but not sure how that works......
The thought is that paypal does their job......i.e. handles the money..... and therefore should be paid for their actions....even tho a refund has to be made......
A protest should be made on the PP boards, since ebay has nothing to do with it.
06-08-2020 03:59 AM - edited 06-08-2020 04:00 AM
One might think, since PayPal has been 'contracted' to do a job - process a payment - and has done it, that it would be between the seller and the buyer as to who takes any loss. Somehow, I highly doubt that Visa or MasterCard reimburses PayPal when a buyer cancels a purchase.
Like ebay, PayPal is not your 'friend' - they are a business, just like any store is.
06-08-2020 11:03 AM - edited 06-08-2020 11:04 AM
@gracieallen01 wrote:One might think, since PayPal has been 'contracted' to do a job - process a payment - and has done it, that it would be between the seller and the buyer as to who takes any loss. Somehow, I highly doubt that Visa or MasterCard reimburses PayPal when a buyer cancels a purchase.
Like ebay, PayPal is not your 'friend' - they are a business, just like any store is.
their "job" is paid for with the $.30 fixed fee that is not refunded. Yes visa and mastercard reimburses paypal, so paypal is pocketing all this money.
06-08-2020 11:15 AM
@usgamecollector wrote:
@gracieallen01 wrote:One might think, since PayPal has been 'contracted' to do a job - process a payment - and has done it, that it would be between the seller and the buyer as to who takes any loss. Somehow, I highly doubt that Visa or MasterCard reimburses PayPal when a buyer cancels a purchase.
Like ebay, PayPal is not your 'friend' - they are a business, just like any store is.
their "job" is paid for with the $.30 fixed fee. Yes visa and mastercard reimburses paypal, so paypal is pocketing all this money.
Agree with the $0.30 thought^^^^^^^^^^^^^
My thoughts:
I understand them charging fees for their services, and protections, and the "protections" are what I see the "beyond $0.30 fee" being for.
A %age base upon the amount of the funds processed for that "protection".
$0.30 covers the actual transaction. All electronic, no man hours(person hours) expended.
When the payment is refunded there is no longer a "risk" for PP. There will be nothing to protect anyone from.
It is like a fee that they are depositing in an insurance fund to cover/protect the seller. No buyer/seller transaction, no "risk" for PP.
06-08-2020 01:39 PM
Oh, you mean like the 'cookie jar' insurance many sellers advocate?
06-08-2020 01:51 PM
This is a change PP implemented late last year.
My guess is that they justify it that they did provide the service that we paid them for, so why should they have to refund the fees to us. Not that I like that, but I suspect that is the premise in which they are using to keep the money.
06-08-2020 01:57 PM - edited 06-08-2020 01:58 PM
What seems unfair to you seems fair to paypal
As ebays moves everyone to managed payments pp policy will be less important than ebay policy.Anyone in managed payments ...does ebay refund any off the fee when a refund is made?
06-08-2020 02:04 PM
@misfitfun wrote:What seems unfair to you seems fair to paypal
As ebays moves everyone to managed payments pp policy will be less important than ebay policy
And in MP the fees are refunded, except for the 30 cents.
06-08-2020 02:25 PM
No recourse.
Know that B&M stores have never received 'fees' back from credit card processors once a credit card is run at the register. This 'up till now' scenario, refunding those fees, was a gift for many years.
06-08-2020 02:38 PM
06-08-2020 03:22 PM
06-08-2020 03:42 PM
@cashvaluerecovery2011 wrote:
I make a call and request they return my money. If its a few cents i dont bother. A few bucks and im fighting. So far always refunded. Tgey get a ton of business out of me so that might play a part.
Nope. On the threads I've seen many posters try and they all failed. Now certainly not everyone that has tried has posted on the threads, so there are those to consider too. But I think your chances are slim to none.
06-08-2020 07:47 PM
@misfitfun wrote:What seems unfair to you seems fair to paypal
As ebays moves everyone to managed payments pp policy will be less important than ebay policy.Anyone in managed payments ...does ebay refund any off the fee when a refund is made?
pretty sure paypal knows it is unfair and just trying to milk us for all they can until managed payments comes.
06-08-2020 07:48 PM
@mam98031 wrote:
@cashvaluerecovery2011 wrote:
I make a call and request they return my money. If its a few cents i dont bother. A few bucks and im fighting. So far always refunded. Tgey get a ton of business out of me so that might play a part.Nope. On the threads I've seen many posters try and they all failed. Now certainly not everyone that has tried has posted on the threads, so there are those to consider too. But I think your chances are slim to none.
i've gotten them to refund me a few times, most of the times they say no but there are some chance they say yes. You just have to be persistent.