06-18-2022 05:47 PM
I was contacted by a buyer who did not receive their item, so I immediately refunded their money. However, upon a second look I discovered I refunded the wrong person. I am not sure how to go about handling this situation, as far as contacting the person and reversing the errorneous refund.
06-18-2022 05:58 PM
@michellelle wrote:However, upon a second look I discovered I refunded the wrong person.
eBay is the payee now, so when my seller accidentally refunded me
I was able to send the refund back to eBay.
06-18-2022 06:32 PM
You can't reverse the refund, but you can contact the buyer and explain what happened and see if they'll repay.
06-18-2022 06:40 PM
Well, that is quite the snafu... here's what I'd suggest:
I suppose you need to refund the correct buyer, who really needs to open an INR claim... to close out the transaction.
I could also talk myself into contacting the buyer (with the windfall) and explaining honestly... you'll need their cooperation.
Hopefully, you'll have a buyer like me who would understand and refund in kind. Good luck to you moving forward.
06-18-2022 07:17 PM
The buyer you refunded in error just got a gift.
You can't make them pay and you still owe the original buyer.
Rough spot huh... lesson learned?
06-18-2022 07:18 PM
A reputable seller owns (and eats) their mistakes. Just move on.
06-19-2022 12:25 AM
Thankfully it is only $33.00. This incident started and ended with errors on my part so I will take the loss and let it go. Yes, it is a lesson learned. Thank you all for your responses, i'm taking all your advice.
06-19-2022 12:28 AM
A) Refund the correct person.
B) Contact the wrong person and do your best to get them to refund you.
C) Try not to make that mistake again.