03-04-2018 06:04 PM
i’m about to issue a refund for an item. it was requested by the buyer through ebay, as “item does not work” (was “for parts,” but whatever). do i issue it through ebay or paypal? seems like it wants me to do it through ebay, but want to make sure before i click a button i can’t take back.
thanks!
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03-04-2018 06:06 PM
eBay!
That is if you want a refund of your fees and want to avoid a defect.
If you do it through PayPal you won't get a refund of FVF fees and eBay may consider it a seller initiated cancellation. You don't want either of those things to happen.
03-04-2018 06:06 PM
eBay!
That is if you want a refund of your fees and want to avoid a defect.
If you do it through PayPal you won't get a refund of FVF fees and eBay may consider it a seller initiated cancellation. You don't want either of those things to happen.
03-04-2018 06:07 PM
Yes, do it through eBay. It actually makes no difference, but it is good that eBay sees that you did it. 'Tis easier also.
03-04-2018 06:12 PM
@myboardidwrote:Yes, do it through eBay. It actually makes no difference, but it is good that eBay sees that you did it. 'Tis easier also.
But don't do it until you have received your item back (assuming you agreed the buyer needed to return the item and not keep it AND receive a refund).
03-04-2018 06:14 PM
03-04-2018 06:17 PM
@ericlovescameraswrote:
thanks all. glad to see paypal doesn’t keep the transaction fee.
PayPal DOES keep the 30 cent transaction fee. Only the percentage fee is refunded.
03-04-2018 10:15 PM
shiesty
03-04-2018 10:16 PM
03-05-2018 04:40 AM
I am a newbie with regard to returns, and concerned about the potential for scammers - if a return is done through ebay, does this register with Paypal connected to the original transaction? Or can a buyer file a second return claim through Paypal to try to get more money back? Asking because the answer might steer me one way or the other as to which site to do a return through if I suspected the buyer was a scammer.
03-05-2018 08:49 AM - edited 03-05-2018 08:50 AM
if they were not owned by ebay i’d agree.
you should ask in a new thread, laura. you’d get an answer almost immediately.
03-05-2018 08:51 AM
@lauralemurwrote:I am a newbie with regard to returns, and concerned about the potential for scammers - if a return is done through ebay, does this register with Paypal connected to the original transaction? Or can a buyer file a second return claim through Paypal to try to get more money back? Asking because the answer might steer me one way or the other as to which site to do a return through if I suspected the buyer was a scammer.
Yes it registers with PayPal. The transactions are linked, eBay can see the buyer paid and the original payment is what is returned to the buyer.
03-06-2018 10:50 AM
@ericlovescameraswrote:if they were not owned by ebay i’d agree.
PayPal is no longer owned by eBay. Hasn't been since 2015. The two are separate companies. Only reason eBay has continued to have PayPal handle their back-office payment transactions is that they had contracted with PayPal to do so until 2020.
eBay recently announced they will not be renewing their contract with PayPal when it expires. Though PayPal will continue to be a payment option buyers can use when purchasing items on eBay, all back-end payment processing after the PayPal contract expires will be handled by Adyen, and similar payment processing company that's located in the Netherlands.
HTH
03-06-2018 12:33 PM