11-17-2018 10:21 PM
Its been 9 days since I was issued a return but I still have not received it. How long should it take to receive ?
11-17-2018 11:32 PM
Your post was/is a little too brief. While I know you know all the details of whatever is going on, the rest of us do not have that information. The title says refund but your brief post says return.
Are you the seller waiting for a buyer to return something?
Or are you a buyer that is waiting on a refund?
Was there a Request for returned opened?
If you are the seller, did you issue a return label for the buyer to use?
Or if you are the buyer, did you use the label to return the item that was provided to you?
Did you check the tracking to see where the package is now?
If the tracking shows it is still in transit, the just wait a bit longer.
If you are the seller and if the buyer was issued a label, but tracking is not showing that the item was shipped back, you can call Ebay and get the Request for Return closed. Buyers have 5 business days in which to ship back an item to the seller once the return label has been issued to them.
11-18-2018 08:15 AM
If you are talking about a refund, if you paid using a credit card, it takes at least two weeks for your bank to process the refund back to your account.
If you aren's taling about a refund, like the earlier poster said, you need to be more explicit.
11-18-2018 09:54 AM
@Anonymous wrote:If you are talking about a refund, if you paid using a credit card, it takes at least two weeks for your bank to process the refund back to your account.
If you aren's taling about a refund, like the earlier poster said, you need to be more explicit.
@Anonymous
I don't know what we are talking about here, which is why I asked the OP all those questions. Their post it too brief and does not give us enough direction to answer their question. Maybe it is a CC purchase, maybe it isn't. Maybe it is not a refund the OP is talking about, maybe it is. Maybe it is a return they are talking about, maybe it isn't. Way too many questions and no answers. There is no way to accurately assist the OP without more information.