How do you cancel a sale and issue a refund?

Buyer paid for item and I no longer have it in stock. How do I cancel sale and issue refund? Thanks for any help.

asked over 9 years ago

6 Answers

OK I found this………If the paid transaction originates from the current sales month…
Go to your My Bonanza > Fees Owed page and click on the link titled “See Activity Since Last Bill” so you can view your current month bill. From that page, click on the link titled, “Request a refund for a transaction on this bill” and follow the prompts to request a refund. We will process those as quickly as possible for you (usually within 48 hours).

answered over 9 years ago

2 Comments

SpaceAgeAntiques January 23, 2015

That’s for requesting a refund for your seller fees, not for refunding the buyer.

PetesGolfCarts2017 January 22, 2018

Why on earth would Bonanza not have a ‘Cancel Order’ option in the order details? Why does the merchant need to request the fees back? Even if it had to be done separately, a link to both steps should be conveniently located in the order details. They may think they’re retaining more money by mak

See Here Regarding Canceling a [URL removed]
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I Hope This Helps!

answered over 9 years ago

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ShotgunSlade September 22, 2021

There is not one thing on this link that tells you how to cancel a sale and issue a refund. Waste of time.

OnceUponACakeNJ October 22, 2021

There is not one thing on this link that tells you how to cancel a sale and issue a refund. Waste of time.

To cancel the sale…

Send message to buyer, either through bonanza or paypal (you should have the email from paypal)…(or other payment forms…ie Checkout By Amazon or Credit Card)…that you are cancelling the sale…

Issue refund from their payment source (PP, CBA or CC)
In PP click transaction, click on Issue a Refund link (essentially same with CBA, but if you use the credit card option, you will have to do it from your My Booth Payment Account)

Once refund is issued, request refund of fees from bonanza with as mentioned above refund transaction #

This will refund your fees while also cancelling the sale here…

After which time you can either “hide” invoice or keep it visible for your records…

Cancelling sales are your responsibility as is requesting fee refund and informing bonanza…they do not do it for you

answered over 9 years ago

ccmom
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dangzero June 09, 2020

thank you for this

Agree 100%. Then when I go to issue a refund on the “Correct” order, the site [URL removed] "No refund information is available for this offer. Select another offer or complete the refund request form below. I did select the correct item, and now they will not permit us to request a refund on fee’s? Really? eBay alternative? I doubt it. Now Bonanza forces you to use their shipping service.

answered 6 months ago

Tolzer
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Issue the buyer a refund with an explanation, get the transaction # from paypal of the refund (if that is how they paid) do the “request a refund of seller fee’s” bonanza will want the transaction # of the refund., send it to bonanza or whatever is requested on that page.

answered over 9 years ago

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qualityreplacements August 30, 2021

System sucks…I figure the only way to refund is through Paypal sucks. then you fight for fees

Why is the process of refunding a customer on this platform so complex?
I can’t believe I have to go for so many process just to cancel an order and refund the customer.
Unbelievable!!!!??

answered 6 months ago

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Tolzer December 14, 2023

Agree 100%.

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