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Making Refunds Through PayPal Painless

Refunding buyers through PayPal, eBay’s online payment service, sounds like a simple process. However, there are some details that have message-boards buzzing with seller suggestions for how to manage the process while causing the least frustration to buyers and sellers.

Normally, a PayPal seller goes to the “History” tab, clicks on “details” for the item to be refunded, clicks on the “Refund Payment” link at the bottom of the page and follows the instructions for a partial or full refund. The funds are then transferred from the seller’s PayPal account to whatever source the buyer used to fund the payment, and the transaction fees the seller paid to eBay are refunded by PayPal.

This sounds quite simple, but the confusion comes when the seller doesn’t have sufficient funds in their PayPal account to cover the refund. This is a valid concern, particularly for small sellers.

eBay Seller’s Guide to PayPal Refunds

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