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on โ17-10-2019 02:17 AM
PayPal reinstates controversial policy of pocketing fees from refunds
PayPal is reinstating a controversial policy around its handling of fees in the event of a refund. Starting next month, PayPal will begin pocketing the initial 2.9 percent commission fee sellers forfeit during a transaction even when the seller is refunding a customer in full.
https://www.theverge.com/2019/9/20/20876570/paypal-refund-fee-policy-change-sellers-controversy
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on โ17-10-2019 01:45 PM
Much as I dislike this apparent about turn by paypal, it represents only a minor increase in costs.
My return rate is currently 0.2%, so it will have little impact on my bottom line.
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on โ25-10-2019 02:02 PM
oh sorry my mistake! i didnt know it was all about you and your bottom line....
i guess since ebay wants sellers to accept returns for change of mind, sellers will be happy wearing those extra costs...
(FYI im being scarssitc as it seems you miss the point of things)
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โ25-10-2019 02:19 PM - edited โ25-10-2019 02:20 PM
you may or may not like what I post . . . but Iโll give it a go anyway.
If the thought of not being refunded the PayPal fee when refunding is an issue for you then why not just raise the total price of your higher priced items by $1 so that when you are in the situation of refunding you are not out of pocket the PayPal fee?
Many sellers do a similar thing to cover the cost of refunds. They see it as a sort of โself-insuranceโ. Just add a dollar to your P&H charge or add a dollar to the price of your โfree postageโ items.
I can understand any reluctance sellers may feel in implementing the strategy I have outlined . . . but if a sellerโs selling situation is so perilous that what I have posted is not feasible for them then maybe selling is not for them (at this time).
Just sayinโ
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on โ25-10-2019 03:24 PM
With you mate - this is a b.s. policy.
What is the cost to Paypal when I refund a transaction without question?
The $0.30 impost seemed reasonable - expecially if all the paypal / ebay processing was done without any paypal / ebay employee being required to step in and adjudicate a claim.
The rollout of the Ayden payment system cant be too far off. Be interesting to see what they offer.
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on โ25-10-2019 03:38 PM
What if the item is in the thousands. It can get expensive quickly.
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โ25-10-2019 04:39 PM - edited โ25-10-2019 04:41 PM
@eol-products wrote:What if the item is in the thousands. It can get expensive quickly.
the strategy I posted about would enable a seller to accumulate all those extra $1 amounts. The PayPal fee loss would only be incurred on refunded items, and, if a seller is having to refund often then they need to make hard decisions about selling on eBay.
For sellerโs who regularly sell items for thousands of dollars then scale up my suggestion and add $10 to each listing.
Itโs not rocket science. Sellers can adjust the amount to add to their listings based on the value of what they sell:
- a seller of $2 widgets would only need to add 10 or 20 cents to each of their listings.
- a seller of $10 to $20 items could add 50 cents
- a seller of $50 to $400 items might add $1 or $2
- a seller of . . . . . should be obvious by now.
There is a way for sellers to calculate how much to add to their listings. It needs sellers to estimate their potential losses and number of sales. Hereโs the formula:
( [PayPal fees forfeited per yr due to refunds] divided by [# of sold listings per yr] ) multiplied by 1.1 = amount to add to listings
The โmultiplied by 1.1โ Just adds 10% more for wriggle room.
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on โ25-10-2019 07:20 PM
When does this start, the article mentions 11th October. I have not noticed any thing different but I wont get my hopes up just yet.
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on โ25-10-2019 09:52 PM
It's started. At least 18 days ago.
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on โ25-10-2019 10:04 PM
So has anyone not had the paypal fee reversed. I am stiil only losing the 30c which I can live with.

