on 23-01-2016 06:42 PM
I've had a buyer purchase an item then the next day after posting ask via messaging to return it. This is fine by me, but I want to charge a restocking fee as specified in the listing.
When I go to cancel the order, the only option is refund them in full. They paid by Paypal, and if I send them a refund by Paypal I'll get dinged.. plus I won't get my fees back.
I could send them a refund as a separate transaction, but I still won't get my fees back.
Is there any solution to this where I can partially refund them and still get my fees returned?
on 23-01-2016 11:43 PM
From your previous posts you were seeming to want reimbursement of all fees PLUS your restocking fee.
If I was wrong I apologise, but maybe when you are seeking help on the boards you might consider giving ALL information
on 24-01-2016 12:10 AM
That's not at all what I want.. sorry if I didn't explain clearly.
I would like the lesser amount of my fees back, up to the restocking percentage.
The restocking fee in this case is higher than my incurred fees, so I am happy to take the lower amount.
Even though I have previously set the restocking % in the system, I didn't even get an option to refund less that.
The only option presented upon selecting to cancel the order at the buyer's request is to refund the full amount.
on 24-01-2016 11:32 AM
When this happens with my buyers, very seldom I might add, I just refund item price only through Paypal and eat the ebay fees however my fees are rarely more than four bucks. For more expensive items I wouuld charge a restocking fee.
If the seller offers free postage then the only way of refunding less than 100% if it is a change of mind ebay request is to charge a restocking fee.
In this instance I think the seller is doing the right thing and the buyer is happy however they are worried that if they just do a partial refund through Paypal for the item price plus ebay fees they will get a defect. That has never happened to me either when I have refunded without it going through ebay or when it has.
on 24-01-2016 05:30 PM
Where is the setting for restocking fee, and does it automatically appear in your listing or does one need to add a note stating we charge a restocking fee of blah blah, ect
on 24-01-2016 08:54 PM
There's an option now in your Return Policy in Business Policies.
You can set.. No, 10%, 15% or 20%
No need to write it anywhere else, it will automatically show "xx% restocking fee may apply" in the listing header details and again in the Return policy under the Postage and payments tab.
on 24-01-2016 09:30 PM
Thanks its supposed to be in the sell section but cant find it there.
on 24-01-2016 11:11 PM
You need to have policies set up, I believe. I don't, so I can't offer any further information.
on 25-01-2016 09:58 AM
i had a restocking fee set up. 10% only but i decided that for the very few i had to cancel and refund it wasnt worth the mess around for the 30c paypal fee and a relisting fee (which is only 5c in my category)
I read on the buyers forums that many buyers will not buy from a seller if they have a restocking fee set up as they think its unreasonable