Returnless refunds - Create a rule

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Returnless refunds - Create a rule

Hi guys,

Can Anyone give me an example of new rule of the returnless refunds policy?
or How can I set it up??

Many thanks!

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Summary

Returnless refunds
This optional feature allows you to automatically issue a full refund to a customer without requiring them to return the product, when the criteria that you define are met. In some cases, returnless refunds may make economic sense if the cost of return shipping is relatively high. You can configure rules that will trigger an automatic refund for eligible returns, instantly closing out the return request.

Offer Returnless Refunds for returns that meet certain criteria

Go to Settings and click on Returns Settings.
On the Returns Settings page, click on Returnless Refunds.
Click on Add a New Rule.
Enter the price range for which you want to issue returnless refunds.
(Optional) You can add product categories to specify returnless refunds in the aforementioned price range only for the selected product categories.
(Optional) You can add reasons for return, to specify returnless refunds in the aforementioned price range only for the selected reasons for return.
Click Save.
The newly configured rule will apply to all orders from that time onward. You can add multiple Returnless Refund rules at the same time.

To edit an existing rule, click on the rule, choose Edit, modify the settings, and click Save.

To delete a returnless refund rule, click on the rule, click Delete, and confirm you want the rule deleted.

Note: All orders placed while the rule was active will still have the rule applied. For example, if you deleted a rule on 10 January and a customer created a return request on 15 January for an order originally purchased on 5 January, then that customer will still get a returnless refund on that order.
FAQs

  1. Will Amazon set up returnless refund rules on my behalf?
    No – all the rules for returnless refunds need to be set up by you. Amazon will not create any rules on your behalf.

  2. Do I have to authorise the return request for an item that qualifies for a returnless refund in my rule settings?
    No – any return request for a product that qualifies for returnless refunds based on the rules that you have set will be automatically authorised. You do not have to take any action.

  3. Do I have to provide a refund for an item that qualifies for returnless refund in my rule settings?
    No – a refund equal to the value of the product cost will be automatically provided to the customer for a return that qualified for a returnless refund. You do not have to take any action.

  4. What would be the customer experience for a product that qualifies for returnless refunds?
    Customers will get the message: “We are processing your refund. You don’t need to return the item back to us!” Customers will automatically get a refund back to the original payment method in 5-7 business days, and the refund will be charged to your seller account.

  5. What about out-of-policy returns or returns requested after the end of the return window?
    All out-of-policy return requests will continue to come to you for manual authorisation. They will not be granted a returnless refund.

  6. How can I track all returnless refunds granted based on my rule settings?
    All returnless refunds can be tracked in the Returns Report. Go to Seller Central > Reports > Returns Report.

Error Troubleshooting
All rules need to be mutually exclusive. So if you have a rule that is a subset of another rule, then you will get an error: “Edited rule is conflicting with rule: [Name of Rule]”.

For example:

Rule 1: Price Range: GBP 0 to 20.
Rule 2: Price Range: GBP 0 to 20 and Product Category: Music
This will generate an error when setting up Rule 2 as it is completely a subset of Rule 1 (i.e. any request that falls within Rule 2 will also apply under Rule 1, thus Rule 2 is unnecessary).

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